I feel that I will have to express myself a little bit deeper.
About the fact that the death penalty violates human rights is the following: the right to live. Every human being no matter what they have done shall not be executed. Before the flames come let me specify that.
If you ask me what's worse of the following:
1, Getting executed.
2, Rott in jail for the rest of your life.
I would say #2. Do I want people like Milosevic or Bin Laden to be executed, yes a part of me wants it but the more reasonable part of me want that those bastards rott in jail, that would be a punishment much worse. In the case of Bin Laden he would become an even greater hero for the poor people in those countries if he was executed. Now the prisons may be a relatively pleasant place(which I don't like them to be), but that's a whole different discussion.
Now the other part about it being "wrong". Like some people in this thread have posted earlier, the justice system is fallible. Yes it does fail and do so quite often. And getting executed by mistake is just not acceptable. The death penalty does not scare people from killing, look at all the european countries, compared to the US the murder rate is quite low. Gun control would help tremendously, it's much easier to get a gun in the US than here in europe (look at the massacres in schools on the other side of the atlantic). But that's also a whole different story.
Some american (no names) called many of us europeans weenies on this issue...grow up and get off your high horse.
About the fact that the death penalty violates human rights is the following: the right to live. Every human being no matter what they have done shall not be executed. Before the flames come let me specify that.
If you ask me what's worse of the following:
1, Getting executed.
2, Rott in jail for the rest of your life.
I would say #2. Do I want people like Milosevic or Bin Laden to be executed, yes a part of me wants it but the more reasonable part of me want that those bastards rott in jail, that would be a punishment much worse. In the case of Bin Laden he would become an even greater hero for the poor people in those countries if he was executed. Now the prisons may be a relatively pleasant place(which I don't like them to be), but that's a whole different discussion.
Now the other part about it being "wrong". Like some people in this thread have posted earlier, the justice system is fallible. Yes it does fail and do so quite often. And getting executed by mistake is just not acceptable. The death penalty does not scare people from killing, look at all the european countries, compared to the US the murder rate is quite low. Gun control would help tremendously, it's much easier to get a gun in the US than here in europe (look at the massacres in schools on the other side of the atlantic). But that's also a whole different story.
Some american (no names) called many of us europeans weenies on this issue...grow up and get off your high horse.
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