Holding on to Hope for Nagaenthran
Kirsten Han, Journalist & activist
26-Apr-22 14:00
Embed Podcast
You can share this podcast by copying this HTML to your clipboard and pasting into your blog or web page.
Close
Malaysian, Nagaenthran Dharmalingam (who hails from Perak), is scheduled to be hanged in Singapore on Wednesday (April 27) after the Singapore Court of Appeal upheld his execution. The 34-year-old was handed the death penalty by the Singapore High Court in 2010 for smuggling 42.72g of diamorphine. It’s important to note that Nagaenthran wasn’t a kingpin or a drug lord, but a drug mule with a below average IQ of 69.
But is it too late for Nagaen? Joining me on the show today to discuss is Kirsten Han, journalist and activist from Singapore. She’s part of the Transformative Justice Collective, a group committed to seeking the reform of Singapore’s criminal justice system, starting with the abolition of the death penalty.
Image credit: EPA-EFE
Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
This and more than 60,000 other podcasts in your hand. Download the all new BFM mobile app.
Categories: social issues
Tags: the bigger picture, live and learn, death penalty, capital punishment, activism, social justice, human rights, drugs, drug mule, death row,