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Hundreds reportedly gathered at Speakers' Corner at Hong Lim Park on Sunday (Apr. 3) to protest against the death penalty in Singapore.
This came after Singapore hanged a convicted drug trafficker on Mar. 30, 2022, the first execution in the country since 2019.
Additionally, death row convict Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam recently had his appeal dismissed, which sparked anger among some members of the public.
Protesting against death penalty
The organiser of the protest against the death penalty, which started at 5pm and lasted around two hours, reported over 400 people in attendance.
The protestors also chanted slogans.
Among those in attendance included Singaporean activists Kirsten Han and Jolovan Wham.
Wham was the organiser for the event.
Speakers' Corner was closed for two years
According to The Straits Times, the Speakers' Corner at Hong Lim Park had been closed since April 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
As stated on the National Parks Board's (NParks') website, applications to hold events at the venue reopened on Mar. 23, 2022 after Singapore announced the gradual easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
Applicants must ensure the size of the crowd does not exceed 950 people at a time, according to the application form hosted on the NParks' website.
Speakers' Corner is the only place in Singapore where protests can legally be held.
It is illegal for protests to be conducted anywhere else in Singapore without a police permit.
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