
Death sentence for Ghanaian
A 20-year-old Ghanaian who came to S'pore to play football has been sentenced to death. »Drug trafficking
<cite class="auth">AFP - Saturday, January 3</cite>SINGAPORE, Jan 3, 2009 (AFP) -
A 20-year-old Ghanaian has been sentenced to death in Singapore for trafficking 2.6 kilograms (5.73 pounds) of cannabis, the Straits Times reported Saturday.
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Human rights groups have strongly urged Singapore to abolish the death penalty, but the government maintains that it plays a key role in keeping crime down and is a strong deterrent to organised crime gangs. In December 2004 Singapore hanged a 25-year-old Australian drug runner Nguyen Tuong Van, despite appeals for clemency by then Prime Minister John Howard. Two convicted African drug traffickers were put to death in 2007 after their appeals for clemency were turned down and despite protests from the United Nations and rights activists.
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