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I'm afraid Kenneth Jeyaratnam had just signed his own political death warrant!

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Open letter on drug trafficker to be released
Thursday, 10 December 2009, 7:00 pm | 75 views
Terence Lee

Kenneth Jeyaretnam spells out his party’s stance towards the death penalty. He also calls on the government to release the new electoral boundaries early.

Singapore’s newest political party will be putting out an open letter calling for drug trafficker Yong Vui Kong’s death sentence to be reduced, said Kenneth Jeyaretnam at the party’s discussion session on the economy held last Saturday.

That was before the 20-year-old Malaysian boy’s hearing on Tuesday at the Court of Appeal, where it was decided that Yong’s execution would be delayed by up to a month or more, pending an appeal where the merits of the case would be heard.

No time frame, however, had been set for the open letter to be released.

Before this, none of the other opposition parties in Singapore have officially spoke out against Yong’s death sentence. The closest party to do so would be the Singapore Democrat Party, which featured a video interview with Ravi Madasamy, who is Yong’s lawyer, as well as an article by ejected news correspondent Ben Bland condemning the death penalty.

When asked by The Online Citizen why the Reform Party had not spoken out earlier, he explained that there are already enough organisations that have issued statements condemning Yong’s impending execution.

Mr Jeyaretnam added: “Based on what I was told, I think the anti-death penalty campaign is trying to, because of the way the NGO’s in Singapore operate, steer clear of asking opposition parties in Singapore to say anything.”

Nonetheless, the party leader articulated his organisation’s stand against the death penalty.

“Certainly for drug trafficking it is not a capital crime and [the death penalty] doesn’t solve anything. A lot of these people are poorly educated, fairly desperate. It may not deter them because their family will still benefit. So I don’t really see much use or purpose for it,” he said.

He hopes to see the striking down of the death penalty punishment for drug trafficking as the first stage to an “eventual abolition or moratorium of the death penalty.”

He added: “Personally I’m against the death penalty and I believe that the state shouldn’t be taking lives. It’s barbaric.”
Reform party calls on govt to release electoral boundary changes early

On another matter, the party is also calling on the government to release early the new constituency boundaries which stemmed from the announced electoral changes during the President’s Address in May, said a press release today.

It was mentioned in Parliament then that the number of Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) will be increased from 9 to 12 while number of Group Representative Constituencies (GRCs) would drop.

This announcement is in fact the latest in a series – the party had previously called for the Elections Department to be removed from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) such that the Department will have political independence.

The party had also called for new boundaries to be released at least six months before the next election so as to give them “the barest minimum time to prepare.”

The government has not responded so far.

Meanwhile, the party will continue its efforts to reach out to citizens. It is organising a walkabout this Sunday in the Hong Kah and Chua Chu Kang constituency.

They will be visiting Block 143, Teck Whye Lane starting from 8am, and will be covering the food centre market and shops.
 

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Open letter on drug trafficker to be released
Thursday, 10 December 2009, 7:00 pm | 75 views
Terence Lee

Kenneth Jeyaretnam spells out his party’s stance towards the death penalty. He also calls on the government to release the new electoral boundaries early.

Singapore’s newest political party will be putting out an open letter calling for drug trafficker Yong Vui Kong’s death sentence to be reduced, said Kenneth Jeyaretnam at the party’s discussion session on the economy held last Saturday.

That was before the 20-year-old Malaysian boy’s hearing on Tuesday at the Court of Appeal, where it was decided that Yong’s execution would be delayed by up to a month or more, pending an appeal where the merits of the case would be heard.

No time frame, however, had been set for the open letter to be released.

Before this, none of the other opposition parties in Singapore have officially spoke out against Yong’s death sentence. The closest party to do so would be the Singapore Democrat Party, which featured a video interview with Ravi Madasamy, who is Yong’s lawyer, as well as an article by ejected news correspondent Ben Bland condemning the death penalty.

When asked by The Online Citizen why the Reform Party had not spoken out earlier, he explained that there are already enough organisations that have issued statements condemning Yong’s impending execution.

Mr Jeyaretnam added: “Based on what I was told, I think the anti-death penalty campaign is trying to, because of the way the NGO’s in Singapore operate, steer clear of asking opposition parties in Singapore to say anything.”

Nonetheless, the party leader articulated his organisation’s stand against the death penalty.

“Certainly for drug trafficking it is not a capital crime and [the death penalty] doesn’t solve anything. A lot of these people are poorly educated, fairly desperate. It may not deter them because their family will still benefit. So I don’t really see much use or purpose for it,” he said.

He hopes to see the striking down of the death penalty punishment for drug trafficking as the first stage to an “eventual abolition or moratorium of the death penalty.”

He added: “Personally I’m against the death penalty and I believe that the state shouldn’t be taking lives. It’s barbaric.”
Reform party calls on govt to release electoral boundary changes early

On another matter, the party is also calling on the government to release early the new constituency boundaries which stemmed from the announced electoral changes during the President’s Address in May, said a press release today.

It was mentioned in Parliament then that the number of Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) will be increased from 9 to 12 while number of Group Representative Constituencies (GRCs) would drop.

This announcement is in fact the latest in a series – the party had previously called for the Elections Department to be removed from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) such that the Department will have political independence.

The party had also called for new boundaries to be released at least six months before the next election so as to give them “the barest minimum time to prepare.”

The government has not responded so far.

Meanwhile, the party will continue its efforts to reach out to citizens. It is organising a walkabout this Sunday in the Hong Kah and Chua Chu Kang constituency.

They will be visiting Block 143, Teck Whye Lane starting from 8am, and will be covering the food centre market and shops.

nerd, why don't u dare use your original nic to post instead of hiding behind a coward loser nasty clone?

after your sudden quitting from RP, are u now being edicted by SDP to attack RP? Oh, sorry. i forgot. and now i understand why u and your cronies prefer to remain PARTYLESS just like u r keeping your original nic out of the nonsense your nasty clones are havocing here.:rolleyes:
 

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cheebye kia bapok Bob Sim Kheng Hwee was a kelefe in some temples

he claimed to be helping the temples in some gardening work etc

the truth is the cheebye kia was sucking some monks' lanjiaos and masturbating some monks

the temples finally kicked the cheebye kia out when he was caught STEALING TEMPLE DONATIONS!
 

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nerd, why don't u dare use your original nic to post instead of hiding behind a coward loser nasty clone?

after your sudden quitting from RP, are u now being edicted by SDP to attack RP? Oh, sorry. i forgot. and now i understand why u and your cronies prefer to remain PARTYLESS just like u r keeping your original nic out of the nonsense your nasty clones are havocing here.:rolleyes:

Sigh! Like I had said many, many times. One day someone will tap you on your shoulder and whisper..."We finally meet"...then you can rest and recuperate at home and think about all your misses!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

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Sigh! Like I had said many, many times. One day someone will tap you on your shoulder and whisper..."We finally meet"...then you can rest and recuperate at home and think about all your misses!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

u have many already tapping your shoulder is it? or is your guilty conscience now taking its toll on you?
 

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my guilty conscience

cheebye kia bapok Bob Sim Kheng Hwee was a kelefe in some temples

he claimed to be helping the temples in some gardening work etc

the truth is the cheebye kia was sucking some monks' lanjiaos and masturbating some monks

the temples finally kicked the cheebye kia out when he was caught STEALING TEMPLE DONATIONS!
 

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don't forget ur abc troll also posted some yayapapaya on this subject. why don't u c n p on that and share with us?

if the defending lawyer wasn't RAVI (who's linked with SDP), u think u sdppies jokers are so interested?

the motive is so bloody obvious. it's another toxic soup brewing in SDP's sinister black cauldron.
 

Debonerman

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Are you taking drugs now? Or you had just sucked the cum off a drunken bangla? What the fuck are you talking about?:confused::confused::confused:
 

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I'm still here ain't I? Pondan Fuck!:wink:

so that's your purpose about starting a new thread and then squirm about arguing.

is that the best u can do? afraid that once u really post something decent and civilised, ur true original nic would be exposed?

c'mon nerd. IT'S ALREADY EXPOSED!! changing your red t-shirt now and so often is becoming too obvious.
 

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so that's your purpose about starting a new thread and then squirm about arguing.

is that the best u can do? afraid that once u really posted something, ur true original nic would be exposed?

c'mon nerd. IT'S ALREADY EXPOSED!! changing your red t-shirt now and so often is becoming too obvious.

You are asking for a debate? A debate with a 50 year old jobless, useless bastard son and well known thief who called his own mother a "lau cheebye"? I rather have a conversation with a PAP grassroot leader!:p:p:p
 

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another nasty clone - similar style. repetitive postings and soon the vulgarities shall begin.

that's what cowards and losers are made of and that's how they shall remain.:rolleyes:

that's the way to go!! INFRACTIONS is all what their FREE SPEECHES & HUMAN RIGHTS are all about.

LONG LIVE THE SDP IB!!

PS. can i at least ve my free trip to JB?
 
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