Tali Tukang Gantung
Deena Dakshini, Performer | Janice Ananthan, Project Officer , Anti Death Penalty Asia Network (ADPAN)
09-Jan-26 15:25
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When we talk about the death penalty, it is often discussed in numbers, laws, and policy debates. But behind every sentence is a human life, and a ripple effect that reaches families, lawyers, prison officers, and entire communities. At a time when Malaysia has repealed the mandatory death penalty but continues to retain capital punishment in law, questions about justice, humanity, and accountability remain deeply unresolved. Tali Tukang Gantung is a new theatre project presented by the Malaysian Centre for Constitutionalism and Human Rights (MCCHR), the Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network (ADPAN) and Amnesty International Malaysia, that draws directly from real interviews with people connected to Malaysia’s death penalty system, bringing their lived experiences to the stage. Joining us to talk about this powerful work are performer Deena Dakshini, who carries these stories in a solo performance, and Janice Ananthan, the show's producer and a Project Officer at the Anti Death Penalty Asia Network (ADPAN).
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: performing arts, Law/Activism, controversies, politics, visual arts
Tags: anti death penalty network, the bigger picture, front row, adpan, malaysian centre for constitutionalism and human rights, amnesty international, criminal justice system, death penalty, theatre, performing arts, advocacy,
