[Deathpenalty] death penalty news----worldwide

Rick Halperin rhalperi at smu.edu
Sat Nov 21 10:37:00 CST 2015






Nov. 21



BELARUS----new death sentence

Belarusian Man Sentenced To Death On Murder Charges


Belarusian court has sentenced a man to death for 2 fatal robberies, the 2nd 
death sentence this year to be handed down in the only country in Europe that 
still uses it.

Judges in the court in the western city of Hrodno found Ivan Kulish guilty on 
November 20 of killing 3 saleswomen during 2 robberies in 2013 and 2014.

Kulish, 28, refused to testify during the trial and didn't make any remarks 
after the verdict.

In March, a court in the southeastern city of Homel sentenced a man to death 
for the murder of a young woman.

According to rights groups, more than 400 people have been sentenced to death 
in the ex-Soviet republic since the early 1990s.

The European Union on November 20 urged Belarus to join a global moratorium on 
the death penalty as "a 1st step towards its abolition."

"The death penalty is a cruel and inhuman punishment, which fails to act as a 
deterrent and represents an unacceptable denial of human dignity and 
integrity," the EU said in a statement.

(source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)






RUSSIA:

Jewish community opposes death penalty in Russia


The Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia (FJCR) believes there is no 
point in introducing the death penalty in the country, including for 
terrorists.

"Terrorists are very often suicide bombers and it's stupid t scare them with 
death. In the course of a big part of human history, classical assassins of the 
past committed crimes when much lesser sins were punishable by death. Criminals 
who commit murder are not stopped by the threat of death," Boruch Gorin, the 
head of the public relations department at FJCR, told Interfax-Religion on 
Friday.

He said it is important to society that a murderer should not walk free, that a 
dangerous organization or group of people should be isolated and the state has 
a duty to ensure this isolation.

"In this sense, I believe that situations when people who were sentenced to the 
death penalty and are serving life in prison are suddenly amnesties and walk 
free are unacceptable. It's unacceptable and deeply criminal," he said.

He said such precedents are more dangerous to international security in general 
and "support global terrorism to a much greater degree that the abolition or 
non-introduction of the death penalty, which in any case doesn't stop 
anything." People who have committed terrorist attacks should spend the rest of 
their life in deep isolation, Gorin said.

"Theoretically, the death penalty has a right to exist. Virtually every human 
court not only potentially, but also practically cannot guarantee the 
punishment of the person who really deserves the death penalty," Gorin said.

(source: interfax-religion.com)






FRANCE:

France's Jean Marie Le Pen Calls For Decapitating Terrorists


The founder of France's far-right National Front (FN) Jean Marie Le Pen has 
urged France to reinstate the death penalty and commit convicted terrorists to 
the guillotine, French weekly news magazine Marianne reports.

Speaking at a press conference held at his palatial home in the west Parisian 
suburb of Saint Cloud, the controversial politician outlined his proposals to 
stop Islamist attacks, such as the ones that claimed 130 lives last week in the 
French capital.

"We must restore the death penalty for terrorists," Le Pen said, before adding 
"with decapitation." Some of his other proposals included deporting illegal 
immigrants and creating 100,000 more places in prison to deter further 
extremist attacks.

According to French weekly news magazine Le Point, Le Pen also called for the 
removal of dual citizenship and instead "force dual citizens to make a choice," 
while also making military service of up to six months compulsory.

Jean Marie Le Pen's statement mirrored those of his daughter in the wake of the 
Islamist attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in January. At that time, 
Marine Le Pen, who now leads the National Front, vowed to hold a referendum on 
the death penalty should she be elected president in 2017.

She has topped several presidential polls since she took leadership of the 
far-right nationalist party from her father, but the 2 are involved in a bitter 
dispute at present over Le Pen senior's reference to the Nazi Holocaust as a 
historical "detail." Marine Le Pen excluded her father from the party as a 
result, while he mounted a legal challenge against the decision.

The death penalty has been outlawed in France for years, as the right to 
execute convicts was abolished by President Francois Mitterrand's government in 
1981. The last execution took place only 4 years earlier and the standard 
method of delivering it was still the use of a guillotine.

The last man to be executed in France was Tunisian Hamida Djandoubi who was 
convicted in 1977 of torturing and murdering a 21-year-old woman and was also 
accused of assaulting and raping a 15-year-old girl, French public radio RFI 
reports.

It is also currently the policy of the European Union that no states can be 
accepted into the union without having abolished the death penalty.

(source: Newsweek)







PAKISTAN:

Family says Pakistan to execute paraplegic man next week


The mother of Pakistan's only paraplegic death-row inmate says jail officials 
have informed her that her 43-year-old son will be executed next week.

Nusrat Perveen says jail officials Saturday asked her to have a final meeting 
with her son, Abdul Basit, on Tuesday before he is hanged the following 
morning. She appealed to the president and prime minister of Pakistan to pardon 
her son on medical and humanitarian grounds. 2 months ago, authorities halted 
Basit's execution at the 11th hour following appeals from the family.

Basit has been paralyzed from the waist down since contracting meningitis in 
prison in 2010 and uses a wheelchair.

He has been on death row since 2009, convicted of murdering a man in a 
financial dispute in Punjab province.

(source: Associated Press)

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see: ttps://reprieve.bsd.net/page/speakout/saveabdulbasit

(source: reprieve.org)

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Pakistan president rejects school attackers' mercy pleas----Massacre left more 
than 140 people dead, mostly children


Pakistan's President Mamnoon Hussein rejected the mercy petitions of 4 
militants found guilty of orchestrating a gun and bomb attack on an army-run 
school in Peshawar in December.

The massacre left more than 140 people dead, mostly children. All four convicts 
were sentenced to death by a military court in August.

"The brutal and merciless killing of our children convinced us that the 
perpetrators of such crimes do not deserve any mercy," Pakistani Prime Minister 
Nawaz Sharif said earlier this week.

The government had lifted a six-year de facto ban on the death penalty after 
the Peshawar school massacre. Over 200 convicts have been hanged since then.

(source: aa.com.tr)






BANGLADESH:

Bangladesh leaders on death row seek clemency----The Bangladeshi leaders who 
have received a death sentence have sought a presidential pardon. Human Rights 
Watch has urged for Bangladesh to suspend executions


2 top Bangladesh opposition leaders who are expected to be hanged within days 
sought clemency from the president Saturday in a last-ditch attempt to escape 
the gallows, the country's justice minister said.

Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid and Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, facing execution 
for their roles in Bangladesh's 1971 independence war with Pakistan have sent 
mercy pleas to the home ministry, Anisul Huq told AFP.

"It won't be treated as a mercy petition by an ordinary condemned prisoner, 
which means it will be treated on an urgent basis," the minister said.

The 2 leaders have exhausted all legal appeals to avoid execution and their 
fate now rests with President Abdul Hamid, who has the power to pardon or 
commute the death sentences of any convict.

Mujahid, 67, is the second most senior member of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami, 
while Chowdhury, 66, is an ex-lawmaker and a top aide to Khaleda Zia, leader of 
the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

Bangladesh's Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed their final legal appeals, 
upholding the leaders' death sentences originally handed down by a 
controversial war crimes tribunal in 2013.

The president will seek advice from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina before making 
a decision, Huq said, adding the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the 
sentences "reflected the desire of the country".

They are among more than a dozen leaders of the opposition alliance convicted 
by the tribunal, which was set up by the secular government in 2010.

The convictions triggered the country's deadliest violence since independence, 
with some 500 people killed, mainly in clashes between Jamaat activists and 
police.

There are fears the latest verdicts could spark fresh unrest in the 
Muslim-majority nation, which is reeling from a string of killings of secular 
bloggers as well as the murders of 2 foreigners in recent months.

Immediately after Wednesday's verdict, authorities shut down Facebook and 
messaging and voice call services Viber and WhatsApp in an attempt to stop 
Jamaat supporters from mobilising to protest against the rulings.

Human Rights Watch urges halt to execution

U.S.-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday urged the Bangladesh government 
to halt the executions of 2 opposition leaders convicted of war crimes.

Bangladesh's Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected the final appeals by 2 
opposition leaders, Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid and Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, 
against the death penalty for atrocities committed during the 1971 war of 
independence.

"Justice and accountability for the terrible crimes committed during 
Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence are crucial, but trials need to meet 
international fair trial standards," said Brad Adams, HRW's Asia director.

"Unfair trials can't provide real justice, especially when the death penalty is 
imposed," he said in a statement, adding the sentences should be suspended 
immediately.

(source: worldbulletin.net)





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