This House supports Singapore’s law that shifts the burden of proof to the accused in drug-related offenses
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This House supports Singapore’s law that shifts the burden of proof to the accused in drug-related offenses
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TWS legalise all drugs
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This house would add 'regular citizens' to parole hearings
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This house, as the small business owner, would accept the help of the Mafia
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This house believes that leaders of police forces should be elected by the local communities they serve
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This house would offer immunity from sedition trials to all religious critics conditional on them participating in open public forums where religious adherents have the right to respond
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This House Would frame the murderer over the well-meaning man
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This house would refuse to extradite criminals to countries where death penalty is legal and frequently administered
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This house believes that states should be held criminally liable for all instances of inter-religious violence against people belonging to minority religions
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This house would introduce a duty to rescue into law
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This house believes that the Thai Government should aggressively pursue the arrest of scam syndicate leaders operating along the Thai-Myanmar border
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This house prefers community policing over the Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM)
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This house believes that major environmental destruction committed by either individuals or companies should be considered as a crime against humanity
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This House Regrets the narrow focus on high-ranking officials in Greek post-junta justice (e.g. failing to investigate public servants, unpunished police torture, ignoring media complicity, etc.).
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This House Supports the actions of the Gulabi Gang.
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This house would legalize dueling
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This house believes that that Duterte's arrest will do more harm than good for the Philippine opposition
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This house believes that the death penalty should be applied to politicians convicted of serious corruption
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This house supports the narrative of 'ACAB'