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Old 12-01-2005, 09:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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SINGAPORE - The family of an Australian man convicted of drug trafficking visited him Thursday, hours before his scheduled execution, and Singapore's prime minister ruled out a reprieve. Nguyen Tuong Van is scheduled to hang early Friday (Thursday evening EST) at the maximum-security Changi Prison.


Nguyen, 25, received a mandatory death sentence after he was caught in 2002 at Singapore's airport on his way home to Melbourne carrying about 14 ounces of heroin.

Singapore refused repeated pleas from Australian leaders for clemency for Nguyen, saying the sentence must be carried out because drug trafficking is a serious offense that ruins lives.

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thats quick, none of that feeding for life crap.. :wink:
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Old 12-01-2005, 10:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Aren't they also into caning?
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Old 12-01-2005, 10:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Singapore refused repeated pleas from Australian leaders for clemency for Nguyen, saying the sentence must be carried out because drug trafficking is a serious offense that ruins lives.
Well it's certainly ruined his.
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Old 12-01-2005, 11:58 AM   #4 (permalink)
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14oz? That's a bit more than a can of pop/beer.
For a pound they probably convict the guy and take him out back and shoot him. Now that's quick.
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Old 12-01-2005, 03:05 PM   #5 (permalink)
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14oz? That's a bit more than a can of pop/beer.
For a pound they probably convict the guy and take him out back and shoot him. Now that's quick.
I love it, why drag it out.
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You would think the Aussie gov would be thankful that this assshat didnt bring the herion home to them. You would think that the government would have washed thier hands of him.
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Still, death for heroin? I understand it's a horrible drug and ruins lives and all the bleeding heart, care for everyone, blah blah blah. Maybe the should go burn down the poppy fields instead. He was on his way OUT of the country, that means the H was already IN the country. You want to stop the problem, get rid of the H.
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Still, death for heroin? I understand it's a horrible drug and ruins lives and all the bleeding heart, care for everyone, blah blah blah. Maybe the should go burn down the poppy fields instead. He was on his way OUT of the country, that means the H was already IN the country. You want to stop the problem, get rid of the H.
Would you have prefered that they let him through and the Australian police dealt with him as he was bringing the H back IN to their country? He might have lived for longer but had to be supplied with 3 squares and a cot at the cost to the Australian public.
How many lives would he have screwed up if they'd missed him coming into the country?
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Would you have prefered that they let him through and the Australian police dealt with him as he was bringing the H back IN to their country? He might have lived for longer but had to be supplied with 3 squares and a cot at the cost to the Australian public.
How many lives would he have screwed up if they'd missed him coming into the country?
H addicts screwed their own lives up when they started using. You want to say death penalty for someone who murdered someone -- I'm okay with that. I also think it'd be great to have the death penalty for rape. But for moving drugs from point A to point B, that's a different story for me.
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Australian PM John Howard has warned Singapore that its execution of Nguyen Tuong Van may harm links between the peoples of their two countries.

The 25-year-old Melbourne man, of Vietnamese descent, was hanged at Changi prison before dawn as hundreds held vigils in Australia and Singapore.

Singapore's PM Lee Hsien Loong said his country had decided that "the law should take its course".

Canberra said mitigating factors should have been taken into account.

One of Nguyen's lawyers, Julian McMahon, said his client prayed until he was required to walk the 50m to the execution chamber.

He died "optimistically and with strength and died a very courageous death," Mr McMahon said.

"And I understand that as he did so other death row prisoners sang hymns and other things in various languages to support him," he added.

Nguyen's body, wrapped in a white shroud, was taken to a funeral home for embalming. His family is flying the body back to Melbourne for burial.

'Clinical response'

Australian Attorney-General Philip Ruddock told the BBC he was "terribly disappointed" by the news of the execution.

He said Nguyen always maintained he had smuggled the drugs to earn enough money to pay off legal bills of A$30,000 (£13,000) incurred by his twin brother, a former heroin addict.

Mr Ruddock reiterated his earlier comments that death by hanging was "barbaric".

John Howard said he told his Singaporean counterpart "that I believe it will have an effect on the relationship on a people-to-people, population-to-population basis."

He said he felt sympathy for Nguyen's mother, and had been disappointed by Singapore's "clinical response" to Australia's request that she be allowed to hug her son before his death. The Singapore authorities had only allowed them to hold hands.

But Mr Howard rejected calls for trade and military boycotts against Singapore, one of Australia's strongest allies in Asia.

He added that the execution should serve as a warning to other young Australians.

"Don't imagine for a moment that you can risk carrying drugs anywhere in Asia without suffering the most severe consequences," he said.

Silent vigils

Nguyen Tuong Van was convicted three years ago of carrying nearly 400g (14 ounces) of heroin at Singapore airport while travelling from Cambodia to Australia.

Singapore has some of the strictest drug trafficking laws in the world, and anyone found with 15g of heroin faces a mandatory death penalty.

Prime Minister Lee said Nguyen's case had been through the full legal process, and pleas for clemency by the Australian government had been considered.

But he said the case involved "an enormous amount" of drugs - the equivalent of 26,000 doses.

"We take a very serious view of drug trafficking, and the penalty is death," he said in Berlin.

A vigil by anti-death penalty campaigners took place outside the prison overnight before the dawn execution.

And hundreds of supporters gathered in Nguyen's home city of Melbourne at a church to mark the moment of his execution. A large church bell rang 25 times - once for every year of his life.

At the same time, dozens of people held a silent vigil outside the Singapore High Commission in the capital Canberra.

Nguyen was the first Australian to be executed overseas in more than a decade.
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