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US faces European ban over death penalty
UPI ^ | 2/22/2002 | Chris White

Posted on 02/23/2002 5:03:57 PM PST by a_Turk

BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 22 (UPI) -- The United States faces possible exclusion from the Council of Europe, where it enjoys observer status, over its continued use of the death penalty, a council spokeswoman said Friday.

The comments follow a decision of the council's Committee of Ministers on Thursday to ban the death penalty in all circumstances, including for crimes committed during war and the imminent threat of war.

"You know what Europe thinks of America," council spokeswoman Henriette Girard told United Press International. "It may now be a case of expelling the United States from its observer status. This is being looked at."

The Council of Europe, comprised of 43 member countries from the European continent and five observer countries, is the first organization to have drawn up a legal text on the abolition of the death penalty, which allows no exception. It already was a de facto rule and no executions have taken place in member countries since March 1997.

The latest initiative, adding a protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights, was promoted by Sweden in 2000, well before last September's terrorist attacks on New York and Washington.

Called Protocol 13, the ban is to be presented for signature by members at the next session of the Committee of Ministers, the Council's decision-making body.

In a statement Thursday from its headquarters in Strasbourg, France, the council said adoption of the protocol "is a strong political signal the death penalty is unacceptable in all circumstances."

Protocol 13 leaves America increasingly isolated on its use of the death penalty for domestic criminal cases and deepens a growing split between Europe and America over the detainees taken in the wake of the U.S. campaign in Afghanistan to a U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Lawyers are pushing for the release of two Britons, Asif Iqbal, 20, and Shafiq Rasul, 24, whose families have filed papers claiming they are innocent of terrorist activities.

Three other Britons also are held at the camp, where they face the prospect of a death penalty if convicted by a military tribunal. They would not face death in Britain or other Council of Europe countries.

Other countries holding council observer status are Canada, Japan, Mexico and the Vatican. Girard told UPI none of the other observer nations presents a problem to the council over the use of the death penalty.

The Council of Europe, established in 1949, describes itself as "the guardian of democratic security, founded on human rights, democracy and the rule of law."

While 40 members of the council have abolished the death penalty, three -- Armenia, the Russian Federation and Turkey -- have established moratoria on its use. They have been "invited to speed up moves toward abolition," according to a council statement.


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To: gcruse
The most recent state to enact a death penalty law was New York in 1995

New York had capital punishment until the Supremes ruled all state death penalty statutes unconstitutional in the early 70s. When the Supreme Court again allowed for capital punishment (1977?), New York refused to reinstitute it until King George the RINO restored it (one of his rare fulfillments of a campaign promise) in 1995. Of course, NOBODY will EVER get executed in New York, due to the fact that the state has one of the most liberal judiciaries in the nation.

41 posted on 02/24/2002 8:12:15 PM PST by Clemenza
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To: a_Turk
What is the Council of Europe, and why should we care whether we have to sit in on their procedings?
42 posted on 02/25/2002 12:26:47 AM PST by patriciaruth
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To: FreeperinRATcage
When the towelheads whack a European target next, just wave this statement at the Euro-trash that wants US help to get the bad guys.

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The "towel heads" will never "wack" a euro country next. The euros make too much trouble for america. the "towel heads" like this and it is in their interest for it to continue. So the euros are safe as long as they cause trouble for america and that is why they will continue to cause trouble for america.
45 posted on 02/25/2002 12:42:15 AM PST by mamelukesabre
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To: a_Turk

JUST ANOTHER COURT WHO WANTS TO CONTROL=RULE THE WORLD

46 posted on 02/25/2002 12:55:39 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Political asylum would be wonderful--no more executions--death rows...

they could just take all these criminals home with them---free!

47 posted on 02/25/2002 1:20:22 AM PST by f.Christian
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To: Wanker
Since you're not American, you shouldn't care what I think about your country. I don't live there.
48 posted on 02/25/2002 5:08:16 AM PST by Dan from Michigan
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To: Wanker
"Oh don't worry. We're under no illusion that if September 11th had happened in the UK, you wouldn't have sent troops to help ( like we have with you )."

As an American whose flesh and blood DIED on YOUR SOIL and is still buried there, I take offense to your uninformed statement.

Twice we have had to come straighten out your messes. Where's the damn gratitude?

Next time we liberate France, we're gonna keep it.

49 posted on 02/25/2002 5:20:02 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK; Orual; aculeus
(#46)

Wow, look at that damn thing.

50 posted on 02/25/2002 5:28:32 AM PST by dighton
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To: dighton; aculeus
Wow, look at that damn thing.

From the architectural school of Contemporary Ugly?

51 posted on 02/25/2002 5:37:51 AM PST by Orual
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To: dighton; aculeus

Too easy to break into.

52 posted on 02/25/2002 5:43:14 AM PST by Orual
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To: a_Turk
Uh-oh, the asylum inmates are loose again -- and UPI is paying attention.
53 posted on 02/25/2002 5:44:50 AM PST by Whilom
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To: a_Turk
Oh noooooo! Ban us from the Council? Joke!
54 posted on 02/25/2002 10:18:53 AM PST by wingnuts'nbolts
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To: a_Turk
Madame Henriette Girard- We fart in your general direction...
55 posted on 02/25/2002 10:24:57 AM PST by xfmrman
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To: a_Turk
"The Council of Europe, established in 1949, describes itself as "the guardian of democratic security, founded on human rights, democracy and the rule of law." Without US backing?
56 posted on 02/25/2002 10:35:03 AM PST by monkeywrench
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To: a_Turk
Morons, do they really believe that we will overturn our OWN laws just because they are anti-death penalty?
57 posted on 02/25/2002 10:41:37 AM PST by stuck_in_new_orleans
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