Abolish the death penalty: The father of the victim awaits ** to be released from prison.
There have always been different views on the issue of the abolition of the penalty. According to statistics, 70% of countries in the world have abolished the penal penalty, but in Malaysia, there are different opinions on this issue.
If the penal punishment is abolished, the prisoners will eventually be free. The day when the victims of the torture regained their freedom was also the day when I avenged my grievances. And I myself will inevitably be released as a new person waiting for freedom. "
The father said such things after the loss of two beloved children.
Two children were brutally murdered, with only the eldest son surviving in another room.
Despite the arrest of the prisoners, the trial of the prisoners has been delayed due to Malaysia's plan to abolish the stinging sentence.
The child's mother wept bitterly and fainted several times. She wondered why the criminal who brutally murdered her child could continue to walk the world with impunity.
Is it true that the lives of prisoners are more important than ours? Life is precious, and one cannot be exchanged for another.
Recently, a mother lost her beloved son. Stephen was brutally murdered at home by his wife and lover in collusion.
After the truth was revealed, Stephen's killer was sentenced to only 16 years in prison and did not suffer any physical punishment. What is even more unacceptable, however, is that Stephen's grandson was sentenced to his wife.
The whole family was unacceptable to the outcome. Why wasn't the person who caused harm to a loved one punished as he deserved? Why is that deliberately ** husband still able to raise their children?
Official ** people said that the abolition of the punishment is necessary. Despite the wishes of the victims' families to impose a sentence, we also understand their feelings. However, it is immoral to make a person and we cannot allow that to happen.
When they treated my mother, ** was humane? "
Xiaoxue's mother is the owner of a cosmetics company, and she was murdered and her body destroyed.
As a result of the abolition of the sentencing, the two people who had been sentenced to this sentence were able to receive forgiveness.
Xiaoxue looked helplessly at her mother's body, her heart full of despair. She longed for someone to stand up and bring justice to her mother and make the world a more just place.
The call for repeal is growing louder because many wronged people have borne injustice on behalf of others, and their voices are worth listening.
From the standpoint of the families of the innocent victims, she strongly advocated the abolition of the death penalty, believing that her husband was one of the wrongfully convicted death row inmates.
Fifteen years ago, a charred body was found in the village. Witnesses claim that Auntie Stripes' husband had attacked a person who happened to be missing. Therefore, ** began to investigate the case and launched the interrogation of the husband of the striped aunt.
Although the missing person has reappeared after 14 years, the case of Auntie Stripe's husband has not been overturned, and he remains in custody.
Aunt Stripe believes that as long as the death penalty is abolished, the husband will have the possibility of retracting his confession and have hope of survival.
The woman with glasses also advocated for the abolition.
Her children have also been wrongfully convicted and face an impending sentence.
When Ah Wei was at home, ** suddenly took him away because there was an incident in his rented house**, and Ah Wei's hair was found at the scene.
Ah Wei's friend rented the house in his name, and he was actually wronged. The lady was grateful for the annulment of the decision, which would have freed Ah Wei.
Many people who want to abolish the death penalty do so because they have relatives because of drug trafficking**. In the past, these loved ones may have faced harsh sentences, but now they have the opportunity to be released.
In the face of strong opposition from the public, Malaysia has become suspicious of a one-size-fits-all approach, preferring to maintain the status quo and impose sentences by judges based on the severity of the case.
The families of the victims are adamantly opposed, arguing that it will make it more difficult to punish the offender. Because the courts will also take into account the issue of face, no one wants to risk the possible fierce opposition.
Did they show humanity when they killed my mother? "In the future, how can we effectively curb crime, so that offenders can truly realize their mistakes and repent and repent?