Singapore courts set to consider executions amid fears authorities want to clear backlog
by Rebecca Ratcliffe South-east Asia correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5WG6G)
Case of Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam, who has learning difficulties, among four to be heard next week
Courts in Singapore will next week consider arguments by four men who have spent more than a decade on death row, amid fears the city state may push ahead with executions to free up space on death row.
The Singaporean government does not disclose how many people are held on death row, though campaigners believe there are likely more than 50 men awaiting execution, the majority of whom have been convicted of drug offences.
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