I dont know, it feels to me like the main crux of it is getting missed here...
fact is he went there, and trafficked Heroin in a country where you would have to be very ignorant indeed to not know the punishment - especially as he was of asian origin and (vietnam? is that where his family was from?) is one of the countries in the region that still executes. (Which reminds me, Gary GLitter will be next, and who's going to defend that sick fucker??I'm sure the 12 to 15 year old girls he was shagging were just as willing as all the herion addicts Ngyuen would have satiated.....)
All this attention and sympathy just feels wrong to me, misplaced.
I dont nor have I ever supported capital punishment, nor corporal punishment, and for that reason I woudnt go to any middle eastern country that cuts of your hand for stealing and steal.
My feeling is it was this Ngyuen guy who has done this to his mother, not the Singapore government. It is his actions that lead him down this path and now leave his mother bereaved. He did it to her. It seems totally crazy and typical of this western culture of shifting the blame and not taking responsibility for one's own actions and actually being angry at the Singapore government for doing what is their policy and which everyone knows is their policy.
If there's some deeply wholistic reason I'm missing why this guy's case is so special and deserving of attention then someone please tell me, but personally I think if you dont want to be punished in a way you disagree with, then dont go to a country that uses it and commit a crime...fairly cut and dry really...
and now it's like he's turning into some kind of martyr..christ, the Queensland government convened to have 1 minutes silence today for the fucker, the opposition boycotted it saying "it's inappropriate to honor a convicted drug trafficker" and I agreed.
A minutes silence for a heroin trafficker????
would they have done the same for any street kid that might have ODed on his gear? doubt they'd even hear about it......
