Inside Singapore’s deadly war on drugs | 101 East Documentary

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  • Singapore is known for having some of the toughest drug laws in the world.
    The government insists that the death penalty helps keep the country safe. But a spate of executions has caused alarm and triggered unprecedented protests in the city-state.
    Authorities say the majority of Singapore's residents support its zero-tolerance policy. But critics maintain that vulnerable people are being killed, leaving families devastated.
    Should Singapore heed calls to rethink its drug laws? 101 East investigates.
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  • @aljazeeraenglish
    @aljazeeraenglish  Рік тому +152

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    • @Veja-chokh
      @Veja-chokh Рік тому +2

      We are Asian people million of more TRUST Al Jazeera international news 😍😍

    • @Veja-chokh
      @Veja-chokh Рік тому +1

      Please
      Make a investigation Indian RAW in Bangladesh. distroyed HUMAN RIGHT, killing, etc etc !

    • @user-cz5jw5iz4n
      @user-cz5jw5iz4n Рік тому +90

      Your documentary is a bit biased. Respect a country's laws. Being poor or not very smart is not an excuse if you choose to break the laws of a country.

    • @boontan6636
      @boontan6636 Рік тому +3

      A drug riddled country is an insecured , dangerous country to live in. Look in USA South America and Europe.

    • @Veja-chokh
      @Veja-chokh Рік тому +2

      Please make Bangla investigation
      Because millions of more Bengali people trust Al Jazeera international news 😍😍

  • @user-cz5jw5iz4n
    @user-cz5jw5iz4n Рік тому +2174

    I am a Singaporean and fully support the zero tolerance stance on drugs. Everyone knows the consequences for trafficking drugs, so why should there be sympathy or mercy for these drug mules, who only bring these foul substances into the society whilst fully aware of the penalties. Protect our young people and society from the harmful effects of drug addiction.

    • @juliannaparrish4436
      @juliannaparrish4436 Рік тому +109

      I agree with you!Every country should have the same law and punishment for drug traffickers!

    • @qkr323
      @qkr323 Рік тому +23

      Amen sir

    • @CalvinK300
      @CalvinK300 Рік тому +154

      I am also a Singaporean and I fully support zero tolerance towards drugs. I am very disappointed with this biased documentary. Victims of drug abuse and their families should be interviewed to show the devastation caused by drug abuse. Richard Branson was invited by Singapore Minister Shanmugam to an open debate but the normally courageous Branson declined. He even said this matter is best decided by Singaporeans. This fact was not discussed in this documentary.
      Regarding the Malaysian drug traffickers, it is unbelievable that they were unaware or easily tricked to be drug mules. Malaysia’s law is the same as Singapore - also death by hanging for drug trafficking. M Ravi, the human right lawyer is a character by himself but that’s his personality.
      What I find ironic is when the so-called anti-capital punishment advocates cherry-pick their cases to protest. If you are against capital punishment, why limit to only these ‘low-IQ’ drug mules? It should be a total abolition for all crimes. Forgot for all drug traffickers regardless of how smart they are and the murderers, child rapists etc.
      I find it similar to those ‘eco-warriors’ who campaign for cute wildlife like whales, polar bears, dolphins, seals but don’t give a hoot to endangered reptiles etc…

    • @user-cz5jw5iz4n
      @user-cz5jw5iz4n Рік тому

      @@CalvinK300 👏 well said. I found this documentary very biased, using poverty or low IQ as an excuse for breaking the law. They are still considered competent in the eyes of the law to know right from wrong. Imagine if low IQ (but competent) was used as an excuse for murderers and pedophiles to mitigate against the KNOWN penalties of their crimes.

    • @samuraiboi2735
      @samuraiboi2735 Рік тому +7

      @@CalvinK300 the endangered protest bs is for attention i mean i dont have to bring in that much attention i just pick up trash at the beach and throw it away and some kids will follow that habit

  • @vivianaugusta3000
    @vivianaugusta3000 Рік тому +2653

    Congratulations to Singapore to protect their society against drugs. I am Brazilian and I invite all of these critics to my country and see what the normalization of trafic and impunity looks like.

    • @kayf_ahmad
      @kayf_ahmad Рік тому +121

      The problem is, anyone can secretly put a pack of drugs in someone's bag or pocket and get them executed

    • @helltonwerrmann9358
      @helltonwerrmann9358 Рік тому

      Brazil slum of the world

    • @breachperplex8846
      @breachperplex8846 Рік тому

      Legalizing drugs stops that but guess what your country still makes drugs illegal your problems is already set in front of your eyes legal cheap drugs would stop that market dumbass

    • @bryantay2900
      @bryantay2900 Рік тому +29

      For us Singaporeans, we dont know what it is like. Anyway u can share?

    • @bryantay2900
      @bryantay2900 Рік тому +158

      @@kayf_ahmad Keep your bags to yourself. U leave your bags unattended?

  • @HenryHoe
    @HenryHoe 11 місяців тому +511

    I'm Singaporean. I'm hardly supportive of my government but this is one of the rare few that I'm highly supportive on. It has kept my country safe for the past 58 years. I hope this law is permanently written into the constitution that will never change.

    • @wimalism
      @wimalism 9 місяців тому +18

      1000% agreed with you. coz i have seen how to escape the drug traffic in sri Lanka

    • @kf510
      @kf510 8 місяців тому +53

      @@PapYESMAN try having a drug addict in your family and then come back and tell us your views on those those supplying drugs

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 8 місяців тому +7

      gay little country

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 8 місяців тому

      @@kf510 There are high functioning drug users everywhere, your family just has stupid IQ genetics.

    • @TheJohnnyJohnny
      @TheJohnnyJohnny 8 місяців тому +8

      Your country is small, of course it's easier to keep it safe. What policy had been done in Singapore could not be replicate in Malaysia or any other parts of the world because of size.

  • @mhmoran85
    @mhmoran85 Рік тому +533

    I am an American who lived in Singapore for half a year and this is something I admired about this country. Because of Singapore's harsh approach to drugs and crime it is the safest country in the world. The US could learn something from Singapore.

    • @mohammedaamirmitha8957
      @mohammedaamirmitha8957 Рік тому +43

      I 100% agree! The west needs to learn from Singapore 🇸🇬

    • @silverianjannvs5315
      @silverianjannvs5315 Рік тому +18

      Philippines receive different treatments from the US and EU following Duterte harsh approach to the drugs crimes.

    • @Hahahaha10188
      @Hahahaha10188 Рік тому

      @@silverianjannvs5315 because u people r lapdog to whoever can give u $$

    • @alisha8099
      @alisha8099 10 місяців тому +7

      The best and only way to effectively fight against
      drug addiction, is through legalization.
      Singapore's policies are Donald Trump-levels of conservative

    • @simonvideoelectricunicycle5296
      @simonvideoelectricunicycle5296 10 місяців тому +24

      @@silverianjannvs5315 Duterte approached is slightly more fighting drugs with extreme violence sometimes without proper investigation & street execution...Singapore goes through the court.

  • @igweogba6774
    @igweogba6774 Рік тому +2010

    This feels personal to me because I almost fell victim to a drug trafficker at Heathrow airport when I was only 15. I was approached by a much older Nigerian woman. possibly in her 60's who told me to help deliver desperately needed drugs to her sick brother who was supposedly dying from cancer. I actually felt enormous sympathy for her plight. And in my culture, it is quite difficult to say no to older people. Luckily for me I was spotted by a female staff of the airport and she showed up right in front of my face with a microphone and blurted out, "Please do not accept any items from strangers" over and over again. And at that point I entirely refused to listen to anything the old woman had to say even though she tried to make me feel guilty and called me rude and disrespectful for suggesting she might be a drug trafficker.
    To think that a woman in her 60's would think nothing about ruining a teenagers life still baffles me to this day and I have not trusted older people since that day.
    I still remain grateful for the Heathrow staff's intervention to this day.

    • @danielee500
      @danielee500 Рік тому +175

      Remember, they take your kindness as weakness. So why don't she go to Nigeria herself? Why need of you to carry it for her? And she claims her brother is dying of cancer? It's a claim. She may not even have a brother or a non dying brother. You will never know. For those who do not know Singapore well, the government takes a very serious views on Drug trafficking, armed robberies and kidnappings, all these crimes face the Death Penalty.

    • @atundeazeez
      @atundeazeez Рік тому +32

      @Dess Bhakktt hey mind your words not every nigerian is a scammer so use your brain

    • @sirpaddlesworthiii5933
      @sirpaddlesworthiii5933 Рік тому

      imagine trusting a black person lmao

    • @charmedbygalss25
      @charmedbygalss25 Рік тому +48

      good job u saved ur self from death penelty cheers let it b a lesson

    • @barblee9615
      @barblee9615 Рік тому +92

      Accept nothing from strangers, not even your friends when travelling. If you are caught, you are the only one to face the consequences, not the strangers nor your friends.

  • @iseeyou7434
    @iseeyou7434 Рік тому +1331

    I'm from the Philippines and kudos to Singapore. Please don't let drugs ruin your country, you see the crimes here in the Philippines and majority of it is drug related cases.

    • @sashamoore9691
      @sashamoore9691 Рік тому +29

      Didn’t duerte implement the death penalty for drug users? Why didn’t that work?? Hmm wonder why 😂

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому +5

      I think you're better than many of your country 's politicians , they don't seem to understand the relation of it

    • @angelofdeath8330
      @angelofdeath8330 Рік тому +3

      @Mor Isil Wëindal patawa ka namn.

    • @iseeyou7434
      @iseeyou7434 Рік тому +13

      @@sashamoore9691 death penalty isn't legal in our country. So jokes on you

    • @cilthepen
      @cilthepen Рік тому +13

      I THINK WE SHOULD LET DRUG ON WAR RISE AGAIN IN THE PHILIPPINES.. PRES. BONGBONG IS SO INCOMPETENT.

  • @armageddovig
    @armageddovig 9 місяців тому +484

    I lived in Singapore for 2 years, and I hope they keep this law on the books. As tragic as this is, Singapore has kept strong laws against drugs for decades and that keeps this country safe and healthy.
    Once drugs infiltrate your country and culture, there is no going back. I hope SG keeps this law.

    • @RUTHLESSambition5
      @RUTHLESSambition5 9 місяців тому

      The country above them is about to build a canal. They got much bigger problems😂😂They are about to become irrelevant

    • @chappali38
      @chappali38 8 місяців тому

      Why so stiff?

    • @aero.l
      @aero.l 8 місяців тому

      ​@@maximtcaciuc2904Lol stats show that drug addiction in Portugal is rising and now their government is having doubts. Don't expect me to pay higher taxes to find your useless drug habit. If you wanna destroy your useless life with drugs, you are free to do so. Just kew yourself faster and don't be a burden to society.

    • @emotesbiceps441
      @emotesbiceps441 8 місяців тому +25

      Its true just imagine 1 guy traffic drugs it will be sold and destroy many other lives

    • @tommygunn8355
      @tommygunn8355 7 місяців тому

      What rubbish. Prohibition just makes things worse!

  • @rechannel864
    @rechannel864 8 місяців тому +39

    I don’t know what’s wrong in protecting your good people from bad people

  • @cheehincheong6719
    @cheehincheong6719 Рік тому +340

    My whole family suffered just because of my addicted brother.We didn't know what to do and thank god he was cleaned before his death of age 65. I'm happy govt should stand firm against drugs.

    • @robintang7304
      @robintang7304 Рік тому

      Can you share what do you mean by clean? Cure from addiction?

    • @natep6729
      @natep6729 Рік тому +3

      @@robintang7304 Yes. Cure from addiction. The same way Ciggarette and alcohol addicts get clean. In western countries there are rehabilitation centres and effective programmes to help victims recover from their addiction. Can't say much for singapore since addicts are not even seen as humans. Sick culture.

    • @vaughnreedjr6592
      @vaughnreedjr6592 Рік тому

      What about drugs that killed people come from doctors

    • @hadzid1
      @hadzid1 Рік тому +11

      Totally agree brother! We in Brunei also the same penalty. So, our drug case is still low.

    • @yivunqp963
      @yivunqp963 Рік тому +7

      @@natep6729 another spreading false information again about Singapore. Singapore got lots of drug rehabilitation centres. Plus you know what is more effective than those rehabilitation centers? The police and the law enforcement crack down heavily on the drug dealers and make it difficult for them to buy drugs. So they are not easily tempted to relapse.

  • @radonpq99
    @radonpq99 Рік тому +1431

    I have visited Singapore twice as a tourist from Britain. Singapore is the most civil happy and clean city I have ever seen. I fully support Singapore's stance on drug and following the rules. If there is no discipline a city state like Singapore will collapse like a house of cards or corrupted beyond repair.

    • @hasanjason7324
      @hasanjason7324 Рік тому

      Stfu. All drugs should be made legal. Who the F are you to control my life

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 Рік тому +35

      Sentiments exactly. The price tag is pain clear for all to see. Whether it’s worth to risk the prize at the price, onus is always on the individual.

    • @melovetorun
      @melovetorun Рік тому +43

      It will become like an unsafe South American country.

    • @Qbama93
      @Qbama93 Рік тому +57

      This is reason why Singapore prosper amazingly unlike other countries

    • @1pasupaty
      @1pasupaty Рік тому

      The fear they invoke is enough for deterrence in a developed civil society.vulnerable for drugs easily

  • @PeaceArossTheWorld
    @PeaceArossTheWorld 9 місяців тому +21

    With death penalty , there is still people trying their luck to trafficking drugs . Can you imagine Singapore without death penalty ? Think about it

  • @CyanPyle
    @CyanPyle 8 місяців тому +91

    Western media are consistently talking about the cruelty of Singapore for not abolishing the death penalty for drug trafficking. If this law has managed to keep Singapore safe all these years and Singaporeans themselves are okay with the law, who are these people or countries to tell us what to do?. Should focus more on teaching the masses about the negativity of drugs instead of wasting time lecturing others how to govern their own countries.

    • @kamalvipul9213
      @kamalvipul9213 4 місяці тому

      Western media is one big pool of cow dung.
      It’s getting worst by the second. Never ever trust Western media, it’s the biggest propaganda machine since the printing of the Bible.

    • @H-jb4tf
      @H-jb4tf 4 місяці тому +10

      Correct. I am Australian and do think focus should also be on the cruelty posed on people who becone victims of drugs.

    • @akshaylenin7166
      @akshaylenin7166 3 місяці тому

      The West destroyed most of our native cultures and lectures au much about how to run a country

    • @laick123
      @laick123 3 місяці тому +3

      They must settle their own country drug problem 1st b4 cmg here to TC 😂😢😅

    • @laick123
      @laick123 3 місяці тому +3

      If they really like drugs so much. Pl keep it on your shore, thks. 😂😢😅

  • @doritos7774
    @doritos7774 Рік тому +126

    Please be fair in your reporting and film the crying relatives and friends of those who have died from drug overdoses and abuse. Film the broken families when they grieve for those lives destroyed by the scourge of drugs.

  • @beoriginal9363
    @beoriginal9363 Рік тому +473

    Iam Bangladeshi working in Singapore as a general worker over 15 years, i guess i know the ground reality better. I can guaranty you Singapore is the most safe peaceful and well maintained country in the world.

    • @liyeechee3206
      @liyeechee3206 Рік тому +61

      Thank you for your positive comment of Singapore . And, your contribution to our country😊.

    • @murgeshpillay7078
      @murgeshpillay7078 Рік тому +30

      Thanks bhai. We appreciate you.

    • @akincistrength1963
      @akincistrength1963 Рік тому +25

      Thank u bhai respect for our migrant workforce

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому +19

      Thank you for working for Singapore

    • @Munny606
      @Munny606 Рік тому +6

      very well said vai, yes Singapore is clean , safe and a very beautiful place to visit as a tourist

  • @daisylwcm2004
    @daisylwcm2004 Рік тому +28

    just before landing in Changi, the stewardess even reminded us that drugs in Singapore is punishable by death. So these drug traffickers chose to be killed. My heart goes to the family.

  • @limhock7083
    @limhock7083 8 місяців тому +59

    Why don't Al Jezeera go & interview families of drug addicts & how they that were affected.

    • @garywee3706
      @garywee3706 4 місяці тому +2

      Should also interview those families who the drug was sold to. It would be interesting to see how it affected them

    • @WinterShadow131
      @WinterShadow131 2 місяці тому

      Listen all u people that are saying yeah great law ! You really don’t know how much you would be fighting against this law if it were you or family members in prison waiting to get hanged so unless your walking in their shoes every story is different when people are going to the extent of smuggling drugs to make money some probably to feed their families then guess what it’s the government we should blame cause of unemployment low pay so to some extent the country of Singapore needs to take responsibility for making for one jobs so scarce two not paying enough

    • @mrs.valdez1387
      @mrs.valdez1387 Місяць тому +1

      Or the people who became victims of drug addicts. How is it that the criminals are being treated like the innocent?

  • @victorseow187
    @victorseow187 Рік тому +334

    You should film another documentary on those families & individuals who are affected by the drugs offenders who sell drugs to them. How much they suffer from these selfish drug offenders. They have destroyed thousands of families, innocent people and children. We should empatise these people, not the drug offenders!!!

    • @priyatishan8397
      @priyatishan8397 Рік тому +11

      Well said.

    • @readyforknowing3009
      @readyforknowing3009 Рік тому +6

      Absolutely

    • @anenigma1986
      @anenigma1986 Рік тому +1

      Or another video about drug trafficker in Qatar.

    • @vaughnreedjr6592
      @vaughnreedjr6592 Рік тому +1

      You have a choice.
      Drug dealer don't destroy life Your family shouldn't be doing drugs.

    • @rawjusticeman3128
      @rawjusticeman3128 Рік тому

      @@vaughnreedjr6592 that's why S'pore is proactive to ensure drug dealers go to the hangman first before they can unleash their destruction upon the society

  • @rgseven6557
    @rgseven6557 Рік тому +1349

    I am from Singapore and have seen my cousins in India and Canada being hooked to drugs. My cousins used to be cheerful, optimistic and family oriented. However, ever since they got addicted to drugs their health plummeted and they have become totally detached from family. My heart breaks to see them spiraling into darkness. Honestly, I have zero sympathy for people who still try to traffic drugs into Singapore despite knowing the consequences. I do feel very sad for their family though. If it weren't for our government's tough stance against drugs, the number of drug addicts here would spike for sure.

    • @boitiechee
      @boitiechee Рік тому +17

      I really feel for you & for you to experience that in Singapore & travel to & from both in India & Canada. I pray for yours cousins 🙏

    • @rgseven6557
      @rgseven6557 Рік тому +6

      @@boitiechee thanks for your kind words

    • @vandarkholme7759
      @vandarkholme7759 Рік тому +12

      sg isnt drug free any more than countries that dont have the death penalty

    • @user-wb7nv9ht1g
      @user-wb7nv9ht1g Рік тому +14

      I've been a heroin addict over half my life, drugs still move around, the war on drugs is much more damaging than the actual drug. Decriminalized/legalization had been very successful and once the USA changes their mind then other countries will follow. Addiction is hard enough on the user and family and treating them like the worst criminals is disgusting in my opinion. Alcohol, tobacco, sugar even water can kill. Improve people's lives and they are much more likely to stop.

    • @schrodingerscat4769
      @schrodingerscat4769 Рік тому +29

      That’s complete garbage. The death penalty has absolutely no place in any civilized society.

  • @TimTravelling101
    @TimTravelling101 8 місяців тому +17

    Don't allow these dumb kids to change this. Singapore absolutely needs to keep the death penalty. Here's how you look at it. There may be 10 families of the drug traffickers in mourning after their execution, but removing the execution penalty will open the flood gates. And eventually there while be thousands, maybe 10's of thousands of families mourning their drug addicted family members. And don't get me started on the extra crime that will follow allowing more drugs in to Singapore.

  • @get4084
    @get4084 Рік тому +139

    I am from Singapore and I fully support harsh punishment against drug offenders. These laws may seem draconian to outsiders, but this keep our society safe and also protect us from a host of other societal problems. This is something many of us take for granted, including, I suspect, the very people calling for the abolishment of capital punishment.

    • @abhishekrsarma1233
      @abhishekrsarma1233 Рік тому +9

      it is not draconian

    • @marccrawford167
      @marccrawford167 9 місяців тому +5

      IT IS draconian!

    • @get4084
      @get4084 9 місяців тому

      @@marccrawford167
      Draconian to offenders. Irrelevant to law abiding citizens.

    • @aewcontrol2984
      @aewcontrol2984 8 місяців тому +7

      I am not from your country but I find your law right and necessary to combat such profitable business that destroys the lives of so many around the world and nobody cares. Good work!!

    • @marccrawford167
      @marccrawford167 8 місяців тому +3

      @@aewcontrol2984 drugs aren't to blame for everything. Other countries manage perfectly fine without the death penalty.

  • @kasinathar1874
    @kasinathar1874 Рік тому +711

    Stay strong Singapore. Don’t let others dictate how to run your country.

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому +77

      No worries at all , the Singapore government is too good for nonsense media

    • @upuldhanushkagajanayake2719
      @upuldhanushkagajanayake2719 Рік тому +10

      Well said

    • @leonel2009ish
      @leonel2009ish Рік тому +8

      Don't do drugs

    • @yeranep9443
      @yeranep9443 Рік тому

      @@cheontham3265 there is a news circulation of your death execution. Hope not true

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому

      @@yeranep9443 This is a serious topic , your nonsense have no place here

  • @TheAcizgirl
    @TheAcizgirl Рік тому +453

    I am singaporean and I feel blessed there is no tolerance for drug offences. Drugs traffickers and those making money should be harshly punished. With strict rules this shld make potential traffickers think twice. It ruin families.

    • @AKSHAY6346
      @AKSHAY6346 Рік тому +11

      The issue is , this channel is owned by Qatar gov . In Qatar they too have zero tolerance for drugs but they have issue with other nations doing so !
      Same as the west treated the east !

    • @1.masterpiece
      @1.masterpiece Рік тому +9

      I couldn't agree with you more.
      It's very simple, Drug trafficking = Death penalty!

    • @nkumaar
      @nkumaar Рік тому +1

      @@AKSHAY6346 exactly right...

    • @arkhanson4701
      @arkhanson4701 Рік тому +4

      But why is the law there so laxed on alcohol addiction which has been making the streets unsafe? You can literally get drunk, kill someone with your vehicle and get away with a very light sentence. They have banned the sale of alcohol after 10.30PM and you now see drunk drivers crashing their cars in the daytime. Both drugs and alcohol are intoxicants aren't they? Alcohol addiction does not ruin families?

    • @keyboardmanyoutube3189
      @keyboardmanyoutube3189 11 місяців тому +4

      @@arkhanson4701 Alcohol is different. How many people are alcoholic ? Drug is on another level. You touch it and you barely escape from it.

  • @RealRandomVideos
    @RealRandomVideos Рік тому +59

    In singapore for 21 years. Always feel grateful to be able to live in this wonderful and safe country. Thank you Lee Kuan yew for shaping this wonderful country. Love from an Indian PR.

  • @jegak1009
    @jegak1009 8 місяців тому +53

    Singapore's Law and Order is second to none. As a single mother, raising two teenage boys, I know the streets are safe , even for me to walk at midnight.
    Every parent has to do his/her job well in bringing up good kids.
    When you fail as a good parent, don't blame my country's Law!
    No drug dealer sells drugs without knowing the consequences!!!
    I and my boys are Proud to be Singapore citizens ❤

  • @jethmangubat_325
    @jethmangubat_325 Рік тому +465

    As someone whose family member - a 70+ yr old aunt, was murdered (stabbed 19x) and dragged from inside to outside her house by a new neighbour who was a drug addict, war on drugs for me and my family is personal and absolutely with ZERO TOLERANCE.
    It’s always easy to say and sympathise from the outside. But it’s heartbreakingly crazy and maddening when it’s become personal.

    • @erniepaj
      @erniepaj Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear this.
      Was this event on the news, or another statistic that is forgotten?

    • @jethmangubat_325
      @jethmangubat_325 Рік тому +13

      @@erniepaj unfortunately she just became part of the “unresolved cases” statistics. Not sure if her case got some media attention as they lived in a rural part of a province (I was overseas when it happened).

    • @tutyfruity196tuty7
      @tutyfruity196tuty7 Рік тому +2

      Sorry to hear .

    • @ninjaman58
      @ninjaman58 Рік тому +1

      @@jethmangubat_325 that's terrible sorry to hear this.

    • @celestialstar124
      @celestialstar124 Рік тому +17

      I agree with you. My gangster friends who use to abuse drugs daily are ALL incontinence now. Both male and female below the age of 30. Completely unable to pee due to neuro damage. Need to wear diapers daily. They end up refusing to go work or go out much as their diapers will stink after a few hours. So in the end their poor parents need to work at old age to support them.
      Thank god i am never interested in drugs because i cannot afford to buy them.

  • @ibromgs
    @ibromgs Рік тому +753

    This is heartbreaking. However if you were to understand the impact drug traffickers have on a society, you may understand the SG position. There's no easy way to solve this. I just hope the Govts ensures no innocent victim false victim of the penalty.

    • @nikiyoussef55
      @nikiyoussef55 Рік тому +49

      i hate drug dealers my brothers are addicted one of them has developed psychosis and is on medicin

    • @sootuckchoong7077
      @sootuckchoong7077 Рік тому +73

      Singapore knows drugs can destroy people in many things. So they have this absolutely strict law so that hardly any Singaporean will do it or even smoke it. But in US, its the opposite. US must learn from Singapore.

    • @ibromgs
      @ibromgs Рік тому +17

      @Niki Youssef I'm so sorry for your family. I know the feeling. A member of my family recently got addicted and I'm experiencing the effects 1st hand. It's a terrible thing.

    • @nikiyoussef55
      @nikiyoussef55 Рік тому +10

      @@ibromgs thank you may god relief our pain yes it very painful thing

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Рік тому +25

      Untrue. There are many states with lax drug laws and no death penalities and are as secure and stable as singapore (Switzerland for example)

  • @rubypei4181
    @rubypei4181 Рік тому +30

    I’m from China and we also have a zero tolerance drug policy. We saw how our country was torn apart by opium that the British forcefully traded into our country. It literally ended the last dynasty of the Chinese Empire. The zero tolerance policy kills less than drug wars and overdoses.

    • @ss.2383
      @ss.2383 9 місяців тому +6

      Indeed. I am Singaporean and my grandmother and her generation have talked about the opium era during colonial rule that devastated families

  • @anmolnegi1450
    @anmolnegi1450 6 місяців тому +9

    I was in SG for 4 years. I could walk safely outside 24/7. All these laws are for the people. Now am in Canada, I realise how good SG is in terms of laws. Here, I have to think twice before going out past 10 pm. These SG people going against these laws are nothing but fools. Recently, 5-6 international students did shoplifting for 2k SGD, they all were charged immidiately and sentenced and this sends a message for others. So, yeah, SG people, these rules are for your own good.

  • @sedrickhamani7843
    @sedrickhamani7843 Рік тому +635

    As a foreigner living in south Africa and seeing the consequences of drugs that's been running for decades, the same effects which is affecting the youths in my home country I'd really love the government of Singapore to double down and even put in place stricter laws and regulations on drugs cause it's been keeping their country safe.

    • @mayank9885
      @mayank9885 Рік тому +2

      But for how long will it be safe? Traffickers will anyway find new ways to smuggle drugs.
      Humans keep trying. Goverment will keep trying and traffickers will also keep trying.

    • @startrek-gg7tn
      @startrek-gg7tn Рік тому +14

      @@mayank9885 You can run but cannot hide.

    • @limbehh8494
      @limbehh8494 Рік тому +32

      If they keep coming.... we will keep hanging and dat simple. Knowing Singapore is very firm n strict. Please don't try your luck here coz you have been warned. Thank you

    • @cedricho5937
      @cedricho5937 Рік тому

      @@mayank9885 Like computer Viruses evolve, anti virus will improve. Yes, can't eradicate 100%, eradicate 99% will be good enough, just like your anti bacteria sanitizers that claim 99.9%. Come visit Singapore and you'll know.

    • @kylec0678
      @kylec0678 Рік тому +20

      @@mayank9885 apparently it’s working.. statistically Singapore has low drug abusers

  • @sammanis9148
    @sammanis9148 Рік тому +375

    I am a Singaporean n 100%support the tough hard law our government set up against drug consuming, smuggling, pedalling, trafficking .

    • @secondopinion89
      @secondopinion89 Рік тому +15

      Why not apply instant death for those who molest children or do rape? Instead they simply do some jail time. I'm sure the numbers could drop for those crimes too. Or aren't these crimes bad enough and selling drugs is worse?

    • @kangpai5693
      @kangpai5693 Рік тому +3

      I do agree with you

    • @hawaiianpizza7
      @hawaiianpizza7 Рік тому +19

      @@secondopinion89 that will motivate the perpetrator to kill the rape victims instead since they would be hanged for rape. That is a consequence we don’t want to cultivate due to laws. That’s why law settlers need to look at other cause and effect.

    • @marktan8074
      @marktan8074 Рік тому

      @Second Opinion While you are at it, you might as well ask for death penalty for telling lies too.

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Рік тому

      @@hawaiianpizza7
      But then not only would the person be charged with rape (which you can still prove, even if s/he kills their victim), they'd be charged with murder too. So no, that doesn't make sense.
      Look, I get it, Singapore had a drug problem and they solved it. Sometimes, I look at Mexico and feel like they should do the same thing. But this is a case of the ends justifying the means. It's like saying, we have a homeless problem and we solved it by killing all of the homeless people! Sure, you solved the problem, but at what cost?

  • @skaxman99
    @skaxman99 11 місяців тому +231

    Well done Singapore! The world looks at you with envy. Many countries in the world, even western countries and anglosphere countries have major problems with drugs due to their soft approach to crime and its consequences. Amazing country and a model for the rest of the world to follow!

    • @alisha8099
      @alisha8099 10 місяців тому +8

      The best and only way to effectively fight against
      drug addiction, is through legalization.

    • @SV-kr9fu
      @SV-kr9fu 10 місяців тому +25

      @@alisha8099 : No, it is not.
      The State of Oregon decriminalized all drugs in 2020. However, the drug problem has not improved at all, but rather, it has gotten worse. In 2022, Oregon experienced the sharpest rise in overdose deaths in the U.S. and had one of the highest percentages of people with substance abuse in the nation.
      "a few kilos of them (drugs), which will destroy hundreds, thousands of families. One death is too kind." - Lee Kuan Yew

    • @skaxman99
      @skaxman99 10 місяців тому +13

      @@SV-kr9fu💯truth. These places are getting worse…

    • @farreidachmatt4149
      @farreidachmatt4149 8 місяців тому

      ​@@alisha8099look at the US now.Its getting worst.Its like a virus out of control.We in SG didnt want that.

    • @kf510
      @kf510 8 місяців тому +16

      @@alisha8099 what if I told you.. if you cut off the supply of drugs, there will not be a drug addiction problem? Legalization does not remove drug addiction

  • @Darnell
    @Darnell 9 місяців тому +30

    When I was in Singapore 🇸🇬 I was shocked how safe the streets were, especially at night! Kids often traveled by themselves without an adult supervised, & you could leave your valuables out without fear of anything being stolen.
    Singapore 🇸🇬 is one of the few places I would feel safe leaving my female relatives alone, traveling by themselves. That said, the drug laws are strict, but the results are nearly crime free streets.

    • @gladiatorgamer9502
      @gladiatorgamer9502 9 місяців тому +1

      Imagine u walk on the streets at night when u are a teenager, u see someone standing at one corner and ask if u are stress. If u say yes and taken the packet,gg ur life is fked if u consume some of the packet content😂

  • @coastsouljah
    @coastsouljah Рік тому +445

    I Love Singapore's stance on Drugs and Antisocialism.
    I'm from Australia and I've had the privilege to visit and experience your culture and I think we need more deterrents to the drug culture because our society is completely out of control and collapsed because of hard drugs. Every city and country town in Australia has been overtaken.

    • @Didmasela
      @Didmasela Рік тому +17

      Me too because of drug-related crimes, car accidents, and violence.

    • @massinakmin8340
      @massinakmin8340 Рік тому

      You hate anti socialism for other people in the world but love your own government healthcare in australia. Leave Australia You are a coloniser and you have the same mentality as a member of the nsdap.

    • @sorinancuta3934
      @sorinancuta3934 Рік тому +3

      Singapore is drug free or what?!who has no ideas knows just to punish;)

    • @oceanwave4502
      @oceanwave4502 Рік тому +16

      It's likely that Singapore learned a few lessons from "The Opium Wars" (between China and Western powers during the mid-19th century), which led to this severe punishment.

    • @coraltown1
      @coraltown1 Рік тому +3

      total BS

  • @yolindabadenhorst2099
    @yolindabadenhorst2099 Рік тому +525

    I feel for the families, but feel more for the people loosing loved ones who are addicted to drugs. I feel safe in Singapore. Why traffic drugs when you know it's against the law. Don't do it.

    • @breachperplex8846
      @breachperplex8846 Рік тому

      The ones losing there lives are the ones consuming cut drugs that’s why clean drugs don’t harm anyone but you wouldn’t know that bc every place in the world made drugs illegal but you can get in a death machine car or buy a knife to kill your self a lot easier

    • @edgarbarraca2885
      @edgarbarraca2885 Рік тому +2

      It's the money matters to do drugs that are against the law ,easy money big time

    • @Longtack55
      @Longtack55 Рік тому +8

      I was a anti-drug enforcer in several national jurisdictions. Don't waste your time and money trying to stop drug use. The Police are not the best sources for the point of drug illegality.

    • @shaf3006
      @shaf3006 Рік тому

      Of one person caught nine were let thru with the knowledge of you know who,it's all about money,if the authorities were true they are fighting drug in two years no illicit drug on the street

    • @ClaraFlater_than_surface_board
      @ClaraFlater_than_surface_board Рік тому +4

      @@edgarbarraca2885 money? nah is more like that they know the consequences and they still do it..... there are many ways to earn money. serve them right hahahhahahaha

  • @FOCJCLIN
    @FOCJCLIN 9 місяців тому +4

    It’s funny how people only see drug trafficking individuals being hung as inhumane, without seeing the fact that their actions probably propagated and harmed tens of thousands of families. So hypocritical. I’m a singaporean and I stand with my government.

  • @johnm84
    @johnm84 10 місяців тому +25

    I live in Australia. It's horrible here. Australia has a major drug problem and it's one of the reasons why there is so much crime violence anti social behaviour mental illness and homelessness here in Australia.

    • @Banana_Sundae__Forever
      @Banana_Sundae__Forever 8 місяців тому

      Honestly, most of those people already had major character flaws and removing them from mainstream society is a good thing.
      It is like a really round about excommunication.
      The organised gang problem exists, but increasing the economy is not without upsides.

  • @Muhammadshoaib-dp6qz
    @Muhammadshoaib-dp6qz Рік тому +23

    Don't sell drugs, don't get hanged. It's simple. Why don't people understand that

  • @PapaFunDip
    @PapaFunDip Рік тому +146

    To all those who say they "feel unsafe" in a "society that is willing to kill" please go to a city like San Fran and try to walk around alone at night or even leave your car parked anywhere outside. Maybe then you will learn what feeling unsafe really is

    • @4x4r974
      @4x4r974 Рік тому +1

      or you can post mild criticism of the pap and then really learn what feeling unsafe really is

    • @BombadSchnell
      @BombadSchnell Рік тому +9

      @@4x4r974 every taxi cab driver in Singapore must live in fear of their lives then

    • @oswinsteve
      @oswinsteve Рік тому +8

      Exactly. That was a rubbish statement to say she feels unsafe cause of this law. They wouldn't speak like this if a drug abuser or trafficker had abused/molested a kid in their family. Then they would holding hoarding saying kill not only the traffickers but also the drug abusers

    • @senamiledlamini9054
      @senamiledlamini9054 Рік тому +4

      I actually laughed clearly Miss doesn't know what unsafe is.

  • @tongology5301
    @tongology5301 4 місяці тому +4

    I'm proud of my country's stance against drugs. The trafficker's family cries and bemoans the loss of their loved ones whilst forgetting the harm that drugs cause others.

  • @juliemcgugan1244
    @juliemcgugan1244 2 місяці тому +3

    As a kid growing up in Singapore, between the ages of 2 and 19, this info is drilled into us, from the time we are in primary school. Singapore is a fantastic place to grow up. So safe and you never feel like you have to look over your shoulder. Keep your eyes open, sure, but you don't have to worry so much, as long as you follow the rules.

  • @thamizama5904
    @thamizama5904 Рік тому +253

    83% of the population of Singapore feel that the drug laws, including the death penalty, should stay as they are, is an indication that citizens know what is good for their country.
    Travel to countries such as mine, South Africa, where the rights of an individual takes precedence over rights of a collective, and see the devastation the drugs are causing in the whole country.

    • @ballergame1017
      @ballergame1017 Рік тому +10

      That's exactly why Singapore are on the top of my intinary.The government got it's citizens in check.Unlike latin American countries etc

    • @patt5085
      @patt5085 Рік тому +9

      It also works smoothly in Singapore because little to no corruption. Do this anywhere else there will be bribes and a lot of dead innocents or only poor people.

    • @musiclove4887
      @musiclove4887 Рік тому +6

      The tiny size of Singapore also helps in close checks n control of drugs...imagine a country just under 700 sq km ....that would probably be a small district in many of your larger countries...

    • @vaughnreedjr6592
      @vaughnreedjr6592 Рік тому

      South Africa is poor

    • @weastekadmin5760
      @weastekadmin5760 Рік тому

      @@vaughnreedjr6592South Africa has a higher gdp than Singapore lol

  • @charlibravo371
    @charlibravo371 Рік тому +157

    I don't like how they paint Singapore as being bad simply because they are willing to do whatever it takes to protect their citizens. Drugs is one of the worst things known to society. It leaves nothing but destruction in it's wake.

    • @XerxesMagnus
      @XerxesMagnus Рік тому

      Another attempt by media to paint authorities as bad people.

    • @XerxesMagnus
      @XerxesMagnus Рік тому

      Life is good to you? Good for you. How about the lives of individuals ruined because of drugs? How about those Lives ruined for life because they've been the receiving end of drug addict's crazy drug-driven ideas? The authority has all the right to do whatever it takes to stop illegal drugs from further spreading and further contaminating and destroying lives.

    • @jadontq423
      @jadontq423 Рік тому +3

      @Sabar sabar we have so much social support for the poor and under privileged. theres no excuse.

    • @nugget7865
      @nugget7865 Рік тому +2

      @Sabar sabar Being unhappy is no excuse to break the law. Moreover, we're talking about trafficking, not consumption, which has far less penalties.

    • @jk35260
      @jk35260 Рік тому

      ​​@Sabar sabar Taking Drugs is a form of escapism but it is not the only way but it is one of the most destructive form and is extremely difficult to cure a drug addict. Drug problem does not stay at an individual. It can spread and has the capacity to negatively impact the lives of an entire nation.
      There is no such thing as artificial happiness. It is such a superficial definition of defining happiness. The reality of lives is that we live in a society intertwined in many ways. Can Singapore afford to losen their grip on drug law? I would say yes but why should Singapore risk it. There are other ways for individuals to relief their sufferings.

  • @enivar88
    @enivar88 Рік тому +5

    one death is too kind when you can save hundreds/thousands of families

    • @70newlife
      @70newlife 2 місяці тому

      Best comment 👍👍

  • @paboh
    @paboh Рік тому +75

    I am Singaporean and I fully support the death penalty and zero tolerance on drugs. Love that you can walk around at midnight in Singapore and not worry about your safety.

  • @kikimbrown
    @kikimbrown Рік тому +193

    Do not change your laws on drugs Singapore, you are doing just fine.

    • @oceanwave4502
      @oceanwave4502 Рік тому +5

      Education should not be the sole responsibility of the government. Parents must teach their children from young ages, instilling in them that drugs are dangerous (directly or indirectly).

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Рік тому +6

      The war on drugs is lost

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Рік тому +5

      @@josepanicucci8591 Countries without the death penality are safer and more stable in many ways. Death panlties contribute to the downfall of societies.

    • @jeromemendiogarin6279
      @jeromemendiogarin6279 Рік тому +12

      @@ceooflonelinessinc.267 That's no true...

    • @fafafifufu
      @fafafifufu Рік тому +2

      @@ceooflonelinessinc.267 b.s.

  • @tmlwe
    @tmlwe Рік тому +35

    An ex-policemen told me that in the seventies, his daily patrols saw abusers like living zombies on the streets and stairways. The harsh laws allow law enforcement to concentrate on other policing and keep our streets safe.

    • @celestialstar124
      @celestialstar124 Рік тому +1

      Yes i also heard this reasons too. I totally support the zero tolerance law to drugs.

  • @geminized
    @geminized 9 місяців тому +31

    I am a Singaporean. I am proud of our government's ability to consistently 'do what is right, and not what is popular'. That said, an overwhelming majority of Singaporeans I know support the current hardline stance against drugs. Al Jazeera should consider doing an episode on the effects of drug abuse in 'liberal' societies like America, Canada etc

  • @abimbolaowolabi4985
    @abimbolaowolabi4985 7 місяців тому +3

    If you dont want to die stop peddling drugs in Singapore. Singapore is one of the safety countries in the World because they are very strict.

  • @hloc
    @hloc Рік тому +213

    Unlike other countries... You will not, repeat, NOT see anyone selling or using drugs in public... The streets of SG is safe for everyone day or night... Woman and Child doesn't matter... Our laws are strict so that our society is safe... The last thing we want is end up like some cities where drugs are sold in the open and addicts get high, beg and sleep on the streets...
    You are NOT forced to come to SG... But if you do, obey our laws and regulations or face the consequences...

    • @troystpaul100
      @troystpaul100 Рік тому

      You can stay in your prison posing as a country

    • @hloc
      @hloc Рік тому +7

      @@troystpaul100 i intend to... And you can feel free never to grace us with your present... We won't notice anyway....

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Рік тому +10

      Untrue. There are many states with lax drug laws and no death penalities and are as secure and stable as singapore (Switzerland for example)

    • @hloc
      @hloc Рік тому +26

      @@ceooflonelinessinc.267 but are there a lot more countries like Mexico, many cities in US, where their drugs problem has went so out of control that addicts shoot up and get high on the open... Where drug lords and gangs do battle in public over territories... And in general, people avoid certain parts of city because of the homeless, crime or violence.
      Things like the above don't happen in Singapore.
      And unlike 'Switzerland'... We are actually located near the 'Golden Triangle' of Opium growing in northern Thailand, Myanmar and Laos... Our status as an international air and sea transportation hub make shipping drugs internationally through SG a real problem

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Рік тому +11

      @@hloc And guess what? The US has one of the toughest laws on drugs resp. had because they have seen that strict laws doest lead to less crime.

  • @aindridas6589
    @aindridas6589 Рік тому +507

    These strict actions taken by Singapore govt is keeping the country safe and making the people more law abiding... If there is no fear among the people, they won't change.
    Just visited Singapore last week. As a tourist Singapore felt very safe and less chaotic. And as an Indian I can very well understand the importance of a society and governance like that of Singapore.

    • @50centswarlord
      @50centswarlord Рік тому +19

      So long as you obey the rules and laws be a good person , you and your family’s personal safety and human rights will be protected and guaranteed as Singapore have little tolerance towards crimes not only drugs trafficking but other crimes as well.
      In Singapore the criminals have little human rights or none and their crimes they committed comes with heavy penalties… other than death toll we have the infamous caning punishments for the least serious criminals but enough to remind them for the rest of their sorry lives .

    • @jandrewsswer6733
      @jandrewsswer6733 Рік тому

      Child traffickers,women, drugs, arms and all illegal activities or things like coal,gold,trees,sands,stones, fake currency and all.. can't never ever stop or protected it from trading these illegallities in a country full of corruption or full of corrupted peoples( ministers, officers and all high ranking officials) from each and every states like INDIA 🇮🇳

    • @Ddevil24
      @Ddevil24 Рік тому +3

      As long as u not a women or a child can alr u will be safe. Have u seen the molest and rape cases lol all time high cuz of the lack of sentencing for them

    • @gavapalmer9597
      @gavapalmer9597 Рік тому +12

      Drug pushers are nothing less than murderers. The death penalty is an appropriate punishment for such a crime. Just think how many users end up dead and imagine the suffering of the family. It is not about the individual but the safety of society at large.

    • @edwardlee5412
      @edwardlee5412 Рік тому

      Very true 🐅🐅🐅

  • @taifongtey2375
    @taifongtey2375 10 місяців тому +62

    Blessed to be Singaporean. Simple rule. Stay away from drug. What's so difficult?

    • @aero.l
      @aero.l 8 місяців тому

      ​@@donaldmaxie5264No drugs, no customers. Seems obvious.

    • @donaldmaxie5264
      @donaldmaxie5264 8 місяців тому

      ​@aero.l Drugs are so profitable that as long as there are customers, somebody will be trying to take advantage of the demand.

  • @crystalbulldog
    @crystalbulldog 3 місяці тому +4

    To start the video with "the state has been on a killing spree" shows the horrible standard of journalism in Aljazeera which is anyway very well known.

  • @bangladeshtosingapore2287
    @bangladeshtosingapore2287 Рік тому +167

    I am a Bangladeshi, I have been working in Singapore for almost 14 years. I have no complaints against the government and people of Singapore, because they are very good-hearted. Singapore is one of the best countries in the world for peace and security. I am grateful to the Government and people of Singapore. Thanks and Long live Singapore.
    Mh Nahid,
    Genocean construction p/L sg,

    • @syafsmith5085
      @syafsmith5085 Рік тому +11

      And we are proud to have you here, bhai. You guys are the nicest. I befriended a floor cleaner for my flat. And Bangladeshis have hospitality.

    • @averysim7709
      @averysim7709 Рік тому +13

      Thanks for building our country. Much respect to you!!

    • @bangladeshtosingapore2287
      @bangladeshtosingapore2287 Рік тому +5

      @@syafsmith5085 thankyou sir🙏

    • @bangladeshtosingapore2287
      @bangladeshtosingapore2287 Рік тому +4

      @@averysim7709 thankyou sir 🙏

    • @geekroute
      @geekroute Рік тому +9

      thank you for the contributions you and your people have made to our country.

  • @mdanisur7948
    @mdanisur7948 Рік тому +19

    i am from Bangladesh worker..
    15 years above work in Singapore.
    i learn from sg many things.
    now i go back my country never litter anyhow on public place, because i remember sg.
    Always repect Singapore's rules regulations.

  • @browncony3897
    @browncony3897 11 місяців тому +5

    Seems like Aljazeera is getting opposite effect of what it wanted. Most comments here support Singapore strict drug laws. Foreigners and locals alike.

    • @noelloh561
      @noelloh561 10 місяців тому +1

      Yea they tried the whole muslim stand together sh t. This dont work here lol

  • @user-rv4ej3jq8t
    @user-rv4ej3jq8t 9 місяців тому +3

    I am a Sri Lankan & an Admirer of Singapore 🇸🇬
    All Singaporeans should support the governments initiative of Zero Tolerance on drug trafficking.
    Well done singapre don’t allow selfish traitors to destroy your beautiful nation . Don’t allow drug dealers to manipulate your system of Law .
    Get rid of all the fellows & entities challenging the constitution & Law
    May God Bless & Protect this lovely country 🇸🇬💕🙏

  • @rollerblunt9158
    @rollerblunt9158 Рік тому +87

    Singapore law is very strong that's how Singapore remain safest country country in world today

    • @Dodilafir
      @Dodilafir Рік тому

      It will be more safer if they stop rubbish coming from poopland.

  • @ciarankelly4338
    @ciarankelly4338 Рік тому +412

    On vacation in Singapore at this time and it’s a great city- respect their tough laws on drugs especially when you see the terrible problems so many countries have with drugs( crime/homelessness/family breakups etc etc ).

    • @andrewcoongoro
      @andrewcoongoro 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes but about family breakups and homeless? Singapore is not immune to them.

    • @bazlur-Vancouver
      @bazlur-Vancouver 10 місяців тому +8

      Vancouver used to #1 city in the world, drugs and drug related causes the ratings, huge number of homeless in in the city.

    • @johnm84
      @johnm84 10 місяців тому +4

      ​@@andrewcoongoroThere are no homeless people in Singapore.

    • @ToysOrGames
      @ToysOrGames 9 місяців тому +1

      @@andrewcoongoro what even is your point? your comment dont even make no sense

    • @IstanbulSanchestivansoon4567
      @IstanbulSanchestivansoon4567 2 місяці тому

      ​@johnm84 you sure?

  • @amantea2013
    @amantea2013 2 місяці тому +2

    Singaporean here. 100% support for the law.

  • @Lishen-rh8mp
    @Lishen-rh8mp 16 днів тому +1

    As someone who lost a brother to a heroin overdose and the side effect it has on my family decades on, I say good on the Singaporean government for keeping this law and sending a stern message to these crooks who bring in these nasty drugs that ruin lives.

  • @yddang1978
    @yddang1978 Рік тому +48

    Before you step into singapore there are many warnings about the death penalty for smuggling drugs..if you still choose to do it, then you can only blame yourself for trying if you get caught.

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Рік тому

      Given the fact that there are seven bilions people on earth, it is only a matter of time that one human will for whatever reason (low intelligence e.g) break this law. In this case you would find it reasonable to kill this person?

  • @rhinebeechannel1479
    @rhinebeechannel1479 Рік тому +93

    A foreigner prospective leaving here in Singapore for quite some time now I feel safe for my family, I know that Singapore has a strict policy when it comes to drug offenders It's harsh and maybe no mercy and pain to the family and I feel for them but if you think of it in bigger pictures sometimes We need to be harsh for the better of the safety of everybody. Knowing that there is a death penalty You personally will not do such things otherwise You face consequences. If You live in other countries who have a slight policy when it comes to drugs crimes are very high related to drugs, drug offenders or druglords are not afraid of doing it, this is only my point of view.... Drug affects ruin families and society.

    • @ballergame1017
      @ballergame1017 Рік тому +6

      Exactly,When evil is not punished the wicked grow bold.The bible says.

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому

      Unfortunately too many do not or want to understand this

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 Рік тому +1

      when they knew the penalty and still did it then who's to blame?

  • @memoktc
    @memoktc 4 місяці тому +3

    The people who protested are kinda oblivious to the fact that its paramount that people understand this is the cause and effect.There must be consequences towards any action

  • @popcul8145
    @popcul8145 7 місяців тому +3

    I have a boy caught by the police because an older man selling him the drugs. What has this idiot adult and his family members has done for the next generation?

  • @bobguard
    @bobguard Рік тому +321

    I am a retiree and I support such capital punishment for drug traffickers. Most youngsters in Singapore today may not actually appreciate the magnitude of the problems drug abuses created in the past and the horrors they to the society. It is bad enough that when a person abuses illegal drugs, they often not only destroy themselves, but often, also hurt others around them. Drug trafficking is even worst. These people are one of the worst predators of society. Laws must be just and beneficial to the society, even if they can be harsh. It is wrong to misplace sympathy and support the perpetuators of such crimes rather than their victims. For those who do, they should be made to face all the past victims, their loved ones and their dependents, and see if they can convince these innocent victims why the perpetuators of such crimes should be let off. For those who argued that some of these mules are innocents, they may be right. However, they often generalized where the justice processes can go awry and 'innocent' mules are wrongly punished. To these people, I would say that they should leave it to the court to decide. Singapore court is generally fair, robust and just. For if such arguments be allowed to prevail, no country should then have any criminal laws at all, for the possibility of wrongful judgement and abuses can theoretically occur no matter how unlikely. However, if drug traffickers are allowed to bring illegal drugs freely into Singapore, these unwitting protestors better hope that they don't become victims themselves. Finally, they should also visit some of the cities in the world where drug abuses are rampant, and see for themselves what these illegal drugs can do to a society; the homeless drug zombies living on the sidewalks, the heart-breaking sufferings the victims and their loved ones have to go through, the drug addicts grazed and incoherent demeanors, the brutal crimes perpetuated by drug lords, and the sad state of affairs where so many resources were put to fight a losing battle against such criminal gangs because such crimes are so profitable. Maybe then they would appreciate what is being done in Singapore to keep them safe.

    • @DXcl1no
      @DXcl1no Рік тому +38

      Not all youngsters, just mainly a bunch of entitled privileged social science students with a unrealistic outlook on life

    • @justtruth467
      @justtruth467 Рік тому +3

      Good argument but absolutely wrong to take somebody's life. The tide is turning all over the world and Singapore will have to decide which side of history it wants to be part of.

    • @judymckee5992
      @judymckee5992 Рік тому +24

      @@justtruth467 , Your view is out of whack. When a person brought misery,sicknesses and death for monetary profit with no regards for the suffering society, then it should be life for life.

    • @akifiskandar4186
      @akifiskandar4186 Рік тому +2

      Typical Singaporean mentality where everything needs to be grateful and toe the line. Get off the high horse and look into the problem and solve it rather than sweeping it under the carpet. I understand Singapore's stance when it comes to drugs however it should be solved holistically rather than just executing them. Have some empathy.

    • @justtruth467
      @justtruth467 Рік тому

      @@judymckee5992 you are whacked

  • @eliastravelvlog6517
    @eliastravelvlog6517 Рік тому +295

    After watching NARCOS in Netflix, I fully understand why countries such as Singapore are so strict towards drugs issues. Once drugs infiltrated a nation, its very, very, very difficult to resolve. I support Singapore as safety of all its citizen is the more important especially for a small city state.

    • @ddonlee
      @ddonlee Рік тому +6

      Well said. My sentiments exactly

    • @WasLostButNowAmFound
      @WasLostButNowAmFound Рік тому +15

      There was an opium epidemic in Singapore in colonial period up till independence in 1965, so the older generation definitely felt what it was like to live in a drug and crime infested country.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Рік тому +1

      @@WasLostButNowAmFound Opium is also negatively associated with colonialism, with the UK having sold it to the locals, & HK being ruled by the UK after it won the Opium war against China (& I think 1 of their emperors was hooked on it, which is believed to have led to more decadence & the downfall of the kingdom & opened the doors to colonization), which would harden the society's attitudes towards narcotics too

    • @kaksjfd
      @kaksjfd 3 місяці тому

      This is a necessary deterrent unlike America and Mexico do u like to see drug addicts in the streets ? Wasting away

  • @neophyte679
    @neophyte679 7 місяців тому +2

    if every country adopts Singapores stance on drugs, their country will be a better place to live in. Drugs like money is the root of all evil!

  • @luvhonest463
    @luvhonest463 8 місяців тому +2

    Drug traffickers destroy the life of many families too. Pls don't expect the victims of such families to sympathise the drug traffickers.
    If you abide by the law, you will not be executed.

  • @cristinnadurata8700
    @cristinnadurata8700 Рік тому +235

    Law is law. People of singapore are privileged to live in peace because of their strong law enforcement. The effect of drug addiction is unimaginable and you will not wish to see innocent people being abused and killed, women including children being raped in your country.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Рік тому +6

      Our president has recently hinted that we should raise the legal maximum age for male corporal punishment (from 50 yrs currently), after several men were convicted of raping their step-daughters or other relatives, but were already over 50 by the time of conviction, but not at the time of rape (which is punishable with caning otherwise)

    • @amshe2464
      @amshe2464 Рік тому

      Live in peace sry mam I’m against of drug bt to me I see u Singapore is one of the best selfish country not for this drug issue bt in all other matters u guys are selfish people and government ( having illegal affair with China)

  • @jaimehktan7130
    @jaimehktan7130 Рік тому +72

    Singapore government, please do not buckle under any pressure local or foreign. Keep the death penalty!

    • @yivunqp963
      @yivunqp963 Рік тому +2

      Yes. Don't follow Malaysia

    • @lindaliew2312
      @lindaliew2312 Рік тому +1

      ABSOLUTELY AGREED

    • @spaideman7850
      @spaideman7850 Рік тому

      @@yivunqp963 NEVER follow msia, seriously. their old corrupt govt has no idea what they are doing, they are short-sighted and only think for themselves$. hopefully this new anwar govt could make some difference to the hopeless situation. keeping my finger crossed.

  • @ShihabPkmotivation
    @ShihabPkmotivation 10 місяців тому +3

    Death penalty is required. Congratulations Singapore govt 🎉🎉

  • @nayeliguzman3144
    @nayeliguzman3144 6 місяців тому +7

    I applaud Singapore for keeping their country free of drugs. Im glad these people are also sharing their tragic stories so that others do not repeat the same deadly mistakes.

  • @followdreams771
    @followdreams771 Рік тому +278

    Living in Singapore for the last 15 years. It’s a great country to live. The law is very strict, that’s why they can control the crime.
    Love this country 🇸🇬 ❤❤

    • @borablerta9090
      @borablerta9090 Рік тому +1

      uhuk jb uhuk

    • @syafsmith5085
      @syafsmith5085 Рік тому +1

      I’d be happy to take you in and replace the lot of those in our country who are eager at criticising our resolute penalty enforcements that kept and keeps us safe.

    • @Neurochosis
      @Neurochosis Рік тому +7

      @Flare here's a tip. Study well and you will get a well high paying job :)

    • @Neurochosis
      @Neurochosis Рік тому

      @Flare oh then you must be one very stupid person with low iq then , goodluck in life! 😂😂😂😅

    • @polishpat95
      @polishpat95 Рік тому

      Nah, it's a brutal and disgusting country.

  • @timantsons616
    @timantsons616 Рік тому +586

    I love and miss Singapore! Many of these young Singaporeans protesting may not have seen the real devastating effects of illegal drugs. For most of us who have drug-addicted family members, we know how difficult it is. For us who have lived in countries where drugs are rampant, where there are high drug-related crimes we understand and support Singapore's stance on illegal drugs. Way to go, Singapore!

    • @chensweeyew454
      @chensweeyew454 Рік тому +28

      Those kids were having fun, like a party. They don't understand.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Рік тому +2

      Lies again? CDG Zig

    • @syafsmith5085
      @syafsmith5085 Рік тому +5

      @@chensweeyew454 I would very much have a few families from El Salvador take their place, and have them shipped over there. So they can see what mercy looks like.

    • @marvin60000
      @marvin60000 Рік тому +28

      Agreed, only 26 people in Singapore have been put to death for drugs for since 2010. In America we lose about 100,000 people a year to drug overdose, and not to mention deaths due to violence of the drug dealers and addicts.

    • @pposavids5119
      @pposavids5119 Рік тому +16

      If they seen the video of Kensington Philadelphia or San Francisco USA they will think more

  • @nayeliguzman3144
    @nayeliguzman3144 6 місяців тому +3

    I think not having those strict laws would create more suffering and ruin more lives.

  • @R2D2C_3po
    @R2D2C_3po 14 днів тому +1

    I've seen the severe consequences of drugs firsthand! I've seen families, marriages, and careers completely destroyed by drugs. I've seen children who were abused or neglected because their parents were addicts. So sorry, but Singapore has the right idea!

  • @RXH88
    @RXH88 Рік тому +88

    I'm from EU and I FULLY! and I mean FULLY support Singapore's ZERO TOLERANCE stance on drugs and drug dealers. The punishment and laws regarding these crimes should NOT change in Singapore ever. This is what makes Singapore safe and family friendly!!! Shame on Al Jazeera for trying to make it seem like something is wrong with Singapore when there isn't! At least not regarding this matter.

    • @AlfariziZakaria
      @AlfariziZakaria 11 місяців тому +1

      100 % agree with, look US lots people use drugs and make country unsafe and little chaotic

  • @jay-awesome
    @jay-awesome Рік тому +23

    That lady at the end, you can come back here and feel safe by witnessing the atrocities done by the drug abusers.

  • @Sankofah
    @Sankofah 10 місяців тому +2

    Criminals should be allowed to destroy lives, while the State stands by idly? If you commit the crime, you must do the time or pay the ultimate penalty.

  • @Yvagne
    @Yvagne Рік тому +30

    I am a Filipino and lived and worked in Singapore for a year and made many lasting, special memories (met one special person as well who I will never forget), even in that short time. I didn’t even feel it was a year because looking back, those experiences make it look longer. It’s this kind of country and society where I felt all is moving in coherence, the respect and self-security. There’s mutual freedom across races and the clash of differences from it made me found a new grounding. It’s all because of the required discipline imposed. We may never know drug-use impact not until we experience it ourselves and see right in front of us the consequences what others have done because of drug abuse and trafficking. It’s in this basis why this area in law is the strictest because the implications are unseen and consequences are hard to control. I believe that strong laws make up a strong society.

    • @user-vc1oz9rv6v
      @user-vc1oz9rv6v 6 місяців тому

      Very interesting to see two dark fellas on completely opposite ends of the spectrum: the dark lawyer who is vigorously anti capital punishment, and the dark interior minister who seems very pro capital punishment.

  • @jeems2066
    @jeems2066 Рік тому +24

    It's lovely that these activists have been brought up in a country largely free from drug problems, giving them these rose-tinted glass perspectives. Now maybe spend some time living with families affected by drugs and an overseas exchange to Mexico.

    • @camella1978
      @camella1978 Рік тому +1

      The number of fake accounts employed in this comments section is amazing. Who are these fake accounts?

  • @xjwqj1907
    @xjwqj1907 Рік тому +107

    as a singaporean, i’ve never seen drugged up people lining the pavements before. i’ve personally never known anyone using drugs in my life before. (although there are still some who do drugs in singapore even with the strict law) one day, youtube showed me a video of kensington avenue. what an eye-opener. i’m glad singapore takes a strong stance against drugs.

    • @CalvinK300
      @CalvinK300 Рік тому +15

      There are a lot more such ‘zombies’ neighbourhoods in many cities across USA and Canada. Recently in Singapore there were addicts high on drugs slashing cars and people with swords. Another fella took a lady hostage. I am so glad for our country’s strong stance against drug trafficking. I wish the younger generations do not get seduced into thinking capital punishment is barbaric (as if the drug devastation is angelic) or that soft drugs are safe.

    • @lesimkien724
      @lesimkien724 Рік тому

      Many homeless people in California BC of drug.

    • @lewisc9959
      @lewisc9959 Рік тому +1

      Bro, what are the prices for fentanyl laced heroine there? I really want to start exporting to Singapore! I bet the profit margin would be insanely high! The Singaporeans would love our product!

    • @CalvinK300
      @CalvinK300 Рік тому

      @@lewisc9959 yes, the profit margin is very lucrative. Singapore’s laws are very strict so any vices are bound to be profitable.

    • @danielc2701
      @danielc2701 Рік тому

      @@lewisc9959 Good for you but who's the patsy you're going to get as a mule? Or are you going to do a personal delivery? lol. Don't recommend it.

  • @shazeenamusadik7377
    @shazeenamusadik7377 11 місяців тому +1

    What if that drug which was carried by the trafficker destroyed your own child who once had a wonderful life. Would you then agree for death penalty? Think of the greater harm.

  • @mr.nemesis6442
    @mr.nemesis6442 10 місяців тому +3

    If you can’t accept the punishment then maybe don’t do that crime.

  • @zhen9907
    @zhen9907 Рік тому +96

    The selfish families feel sad for their love 1 being hang ..but do they feel sorry for those fallen families suffering because of the drugs ...

    • @50centswarlord
      @50centswarlord Рік тому +6

      Exactly! One single pint of heroin are enough to destroy 150 families , let alone how many lives going to lost ….

    • @happyamar1
      @happyamar1 Рік тому +4

      Totally agreed

    • @rebelliussoul3645
      @rebelliussoul3645 Рік тому +4

      Dealers don't force people to take drugs do they? The users should hold the same weight as the dealers, it's a demand and supply situation.

    • @grdainylung5216
      @grdainylung5216 Рік тому +4

      @@rebelliussoul3645 are you selling drugs?

    • @rebelliussoul3645
      @rebelliussoul3645 Рік тому

      @@grdainylung5216 Only to your mother, your father and your children.

  • @envoguecalifornia
    @envoguecalifornia Рік тому +83

    Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei has the same strict & though drugs Law! Now the Philippines is also following our step to fight against drugs! Keep up the good work to protected our kids and next generation from the drugs!

    • @marimar3161
      @marimar3161 Рік тому +5

      Philippines' president supports medical marijuana

    • @ck-bs2ms
      @ck-bs2ms Рік тому +3

      @@marimar3161 only if the health department approved

    • @ck-bs2ms
      @ck-bs2ms Рік тому

      Singapore is supporting our war on drugs especially when the president was still president Duterte... We want death penalty only those opposition are against it... Even some senators want the death penalty to bring it backed...

    • @jaecrowder7802
      @jaecrowder7802 Рік тому

      What are you talking about? You out of your foolish mind 😂😂 Philippines? No way 😂 Only the poor drug addicts are jailed and killed. Those addicts that live in expensive gated communities, rich and influential can do whatever they want. Example just recently, the son of Justice secretary was acquitted on charges of illegal possession of 1.3 million pesos of drugs. The son was caught at the airport by drug and enforcement unit. Lo and behold, the father is so powerful, justice was raped by inutile judiciary..
      Drug lords are having a good time in the Philippines. No secret that
      bribes are being given to the 🐊 politicians, judiciary, police and even to well known journalists and radio commentators 💩 So remove Philippines from your list 😂😂
      Even the inutile former president has his bff Drug lords. Exempted from his drug campaign. They live in paradise 😂😂

    • @shinhaakatsuki2516
      @shinhaakatsuki2516 Рік тому +3

      @@marimar3161 its not official, just wishful thinking..

  • @rouge0013
    @rouge0013 8 місяців тому +2

    I never thought that there will be a time id invite such law. But today seing drugs killing away our kids, hope, future of whole society makes me approving death sentence. This way lots of nightmares can be stopped

  • @simibo8284
    @simibo8284 3 місяці тому +2

    If he was not caught, how many people and families would suffered at his hands. Think about it.

  • @anelisamali2846
    @anelisamali2846 Рік тому +365

    As someone who is from South Africa, although I understand and empathize with the families and loved ones of those involved with drugs in any way, I would give anything for my country to be as proactive, a government that cares for the greater good of the entire nation. Those who speak about abolishing these strict rules have not seen the true effects of what drugs can do to a society, so they are speaking from a place of privilege (only some), the privilege of not knowing, thus underestimating drug-related issues, which is a privilege they get to have, thanks to these strict rules. The westerners that speak about how bad these rules are, will not be there once Singapore starts going easy on drug trafficking and drug use, going to your local 7/11 will feel like an extreme sport, not purely because something will actually happen to you, but because of the anxiety that something might happen, all because someone wants money for a quick fix. Also, Singapore is a very small country, so any minor epidemic will have larger effects, as opposed to much larger countries. Sure, others might say life in prison is better, but that would mean a large sum of taxpayers' money will go into keeping drug mules in prison, and you will be shocked at how some people commit crimes just to go to prison because being in prison is better than the outside world, "there are no bills in prison, you get a bed, food to eat and the occasional exercise". Unfortunately, everything has pros and cons, and every rule has its own drawbacks and trade-offs, and the blessing of living in a safe country cannot compare.

    • @sifisokaula1870
      @sifisokaula1870 Рік тому +24

      Anelisa Mali drugs have destroyed the youth in south africa I support Singapore stance on drugs

    • @TheExorcismus
      @TheExorcismus Рік тому +14

      Apologies for the belated reply and thank you for being able to consider the viewpoint so thoroughly of Singapore as a country and as a people.
      "The westerners that speak about how bad these rules are, will not be there once Singapore starts going easy on drug trafficking and drug use, going to your local 7/11 will feel like an extreme sport, not purely because something will actually happen to you, but because of the anxiety that something might happen, all because someone wants money for a quick fix."
      I will never be able to eloquently put these insights into words like you did. They expect human rights for the drug traffickers, who have been warned very much in advance that there are very severe consequences to drug trafficking. Yet they do not consider the harm that drug causes in the larger scope like families, friends and society as a whole. And like you said, if we go easy or abolish these rules, these same people will not care about what we do or whatever happened to the victims of actual drug abuses (or even the drug traffickers themselves).
      To put it into a personal perspective in comparison to the Western idea of freedom, I would rather have the freedom to walk home or visit a 7/11 alone at 2am safely than to get verbally or physically harassed by someone affected by drug use. Or even worse, get to suffer the consequences of having an important family member that is addicted or affected by drug uses.

    • @antheamorudu6038
      @antheamorudu6038 11 місяців тому +10

      As a fellow South African, I fully agree. If SA was proactive, drug use and trafficking will be eradicated. We need a sober society

    • @tobiasmangoma9566
      @tobiasmangoma9566 11 місяців тому +12

      I have been in South Africa for 23yrs now and Anelisa is telling it from experience. These ''outside activists'' will not be there when addicts start terrorizing the country for a quick fix. I wish Singaporeans would understand how many drug dealers are staying out of their country just because they know if caught it1s over with them

    • @alisha8099
      @alisha8099 10 місяців тому +1

      The best and only way to effectively fight against
      drug addiction, is through legalization.

  • @danielhoky
    @danielhoky 8 місяців тому +1

    Singapore must continue its tough stance against Drug traffickers. They have destroyed so many lives and they will pay for their crimes.

  • @berttkltan
    @berttkltan 11 місяців тому

    I witnessed so many innocent lives being ruined after drug addiction half a century ago, so harsh punishment is a must to deter those drug pushers.

  • @rajkumarvelupillai1447
    @rajkumarvelupillai1447 Рік тому +292

    Having seen drug addiction in US, Canada and recently spreading like wildfire in SriLanka.. I personally respect Singaporean Strict Law on Drugs. Drugs can collapse any society with a decade or two. Extremely dangerous for a civil society. Kudos to Singapore Gov. for upholding the Law and Order, despite the "freedom of speech" protesters.
    Deepest condolences to those affected and victimized families. 🙏

    • @zurzakne-etra7069
      @zurzakne-etra7069 11 місяців тому

      but it's not like their stopping the drug issue tho.. they're trafficking drugs because people are obviously consuming it in singapore

    • @mingjinlim430
      @mingjinlim430 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@zurzakne-etra7069 definitely are though comparing singapore and america thats your answer.

    • @Slla-th5vt
      @Slla-th5vt 3 місяці тому

      ​@@zurzakne-etra7069No. There are also drug traffickers that go through Singapore for transit. Imagine risking your life but decide to go cheap on air tickets.

  • @gagandulai4815
    @gagandulai4815 Рік тому +182

    Well done Singapore 🇸🇬 other countries should follow your example. It shows how much you care about your nation and people

    • @banndell
      @banndell Рік тому

      Why Malaysia were accused committing human right abuse when hanged Australian drugs trafficker?

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому

      Very well said , full support

    • @zyronazinycraile4099
      @zyronazinycraile4099 Рік тому

      @@banndell cuz he is born on white country
      you know white supremacy VIP treatment

    • @MK-qc6tl
      @MK-qc6tl Рік тому

      Yes, and anti death penalty protestors are idiots. Most of them are doing it just because their friends do it. Spineless.

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Рік тому

      Wrong. Dont spread lies.
      Some regimes are more successful in establishing themselves as a safe country respectively a safe society. Safe in the sense of having as little as possible generic crimes while giving humans as much freedom as possible. The safest countries on earth (GPI) have abolished death penalties, torture punishments and strict laws as applied in Singapore. In fact, they have relatively lax laws. Singapore (9th ranking) is the exception respectively confirms the rule in this list. If the punishment applied in Singapore would make countries safer, the safest countries would be these countries, which is obviously not the case. Furthermore, researchers in this field have until today struggled to find a casualty between the death penalty and reduction of crime. If they have found anything, it is that the punishment applied in Singapore do not reduce crime. There are several studies which are backing up this finding. They have taken culture, size and other factors in consideration. Furthermore, it does not matter if the country is different from others. Human right violations stay human right violations. Thats why they are called human rights.
      Death Penalty: No Solution to Illicit Drugs (1996)
      This analysis of drug trafficking and drug laws in various countries concludes that the absence of capital punishment will not harm and may even strengthen efforts to address drug abuse and drug law offenses
      Deterrence and the Death Penalty (2012)
      The committee concludes that research to date on the effect of capital punishment on homicide is not informative about whether capital punishment decreases, increases, or has no effect on homicide rates
      There's No Evidence that the Death Penalty Acts as a Deterrent (2015)
      As far as some crimes punishable by death in several countries are concerned―such as importing or trading in illegal drugs, economic crimes, or politically motivated violence―there is no reliable evidence of the deterrent effects of executions
      Nick Petersen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Law at the University of Miami
      Social science research does not support the contention that the death penalty deters crime. In 1978, the National Research Council, one of the most prestigious scientific institutions in the nation and world, noted that “available studies provide no useful evidence on the deterrent effect of capital punishment
      John J. Donohue III, JD, PhD, Professor of Law at Stanford University
      There is not the slightest credible statistical evidence that capital punishment reduces the rate of homicide
      So, everything what the Singaporean regime is claiming for whatsoever reason contradicts directly with the real world and the clear consensus among researchers in this field. It is ironic to yell for differentiation between countries and culture but meanwhile the judicary in Singapore lacks to kills in differentating between the cases. They kill mentally disabled people or people, who have been addicts.

  • @Hendra23155
    @Hendra23155 Рік тому +1

    “Don’t bother send an army if you want to destroy a country. Just send drugs, grab some popcorn and watch the country destroys itself within a decade” - my history teacher.

  • @bengurion5285
    @bengurion5285 8 місяців тому +1

    As harsh as it is, there’s no reason to deal with drugs or take from strangers anything. If you’re adult enough to travel and bring deadly substance ruining lives of others, be prepared to face the penalty .

  • @randomsh-t917
    @randomsh-t917 Рік тому +32

    I live in the US and see how drugs and ineffective drugs result in the destruction of many many lives. Singapore has a firm and effective system many countries should seriously follow. The traffickers are killed versus dozens of families. It's the traffickers choice

  • @onslaugh99
    @onslaugh99 Рік тому +106

    Just came from Singapore. They’re strict on drugs but it has paid off in how the country is so developed and just amazing

    • @megalaikannairam4050
      @megalaikannairam4050 Рік тому +1

      Haha...so.many are poor and mentally unsound here,,,some men are selling their ,,,,,,to survive
      Dont always paint a rosy front....it is NOT....in Shitapore

    • @onslaugh99
      @onslaugh99 Рік тому

      @@megalaikannairam4050 lol you sound mentally unsound

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому +1

      @@megalaikannairam4050 Don't just say it , show us all some proofs

    • @megalaikannairam4050
      @megalaikannairam4050 Рік тому

      @@cheontham3265 blind oinks.
      Pretenders

    • @cheontham3265
      @cheontham3265 Рік тому

      @@megalaikannairam4050 Do you know how to answer a proper question properly

  • @nenealviar7072
    @nenealviar7072 8 місяців тому +9

    I lived in Singapore for 6 years, I have never felt so safer unlike other countries. People who got hang knows the rules, but still they try to test the system. Please keep the law SIngapore

  • @pscion12
    @pscion12 8 місяців тому +2

    Something has to be said that the death penalty is about prevention rather than punishment. If something scares you so much, that it prevents you from doing it, then less policing is needed, because fewer people will be so inclined to commit it.
    That being said, I also have to admit that I do not know the crime stats for the particular crime, how many are caught and put to death, how many are convicted wrongly, or how many have done it under duress. I hope that sufficient investigation and a fair trial is given - as one can only hope.