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- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 accessdate "2010-04-22".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 accessdate "2013-09-30".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 date "2004-01-30".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 isCitedBy Capital_punishment_in_Singapore.
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 isCitedBy Human_rights_in_Singapore.
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 isCitedBy Singapore.
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 publisher Ministry_of_Home_Affairs_(Singapore).
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 publisher "Ministry of Home Affairs".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 publisher "Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 quote "Contrary to AI's claims, Singaporeans, not foreigners, were the majority of those executed in Singapore. From 1993 to 2003, 64% of those executed were Singaporeans. In the last five years, 73% executed were Singaporeans. Given that one in four residents in Singapore is a foreigner, it is not only false but mischievous to allege that a significant proportion of prisoners executed were foreigners; Although family members are not with the inmate at the moment of execution, they are informed four days before the executions and allowed daily visits lasting up to four hours for each visit during these four days. The execution is carried out in the presence of a Prison medical doctor. Upon request, a priest or a religious minister is allowed to be present, to pray for the person to be executed; Our prison conditions are spartan but adequate. Visiting Justices, who are prominent members of the community, conduct regular unannounced visits to the prison institutions to make sure that prisoners, including those on death row, are not ill-treated. It is not true that prisoners are not allowed to exercise. All prisoners, including condemned prisoners, are entitled to their daily exercises. In fact, there are two exercise yards dedicated for this use. They are normally allowed to exercise twice a day, half an hour each time, one or two at a time.".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 title "The Singapore Government's Response To Amnesty International's Report "Singapore - The Death Penalty: A Hidden Toll Of Executions"".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 title "The Singapore Government's Response To Amnesty International's Report "Singapore – The Death Penalty: A Hidden Toll Of Executions"".
- basic_content.aspx?pageid=74 title "The Singapore Government's Response To Amnesty International's Report 'Singapore – The Death Penalty: A Hidden Toll Of Executions'".
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