MalayMail-May 29

The Malaysian chapter of Amnesty International has today urged Putrajaya to allow public access to data on the death penalty here, pointing to the lack of transparency among authorities. Its executive director, Katrina Jorene Maliamauv, said that the human rights watchdog often submitted requests for information to ministers and court registrars but could barely get a reply. “Transparency of data is central to good governance and for the promotion and fulfilment of human rights. The death penalty applies to all areas of rights,” she told the press after launching its Global Death Penalty report here. “There ought to be proactive, consistent and detailed data sharing by the Malaysian government on the use of the death penalty, on death penalties, statistics, sentencing updates of the resentencing process and the next steps towards the abolition of the death penalty. “The public deserves to be fully informed,” she added. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2024/05/29/come-clean-on-those-currently-facing-gallows-in-malaysia-amnesty-international-tells-putrajaya/137076