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  • Anesthesiologists leader says 'steer clear' of aiding executions

    07/04/2006 11:11:59 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 33 replies · 763+ views
    ap on Daily Comet ^ | 7/4/06 | Carla K. Johnson -ap
    Doctors shouldn't help put inmates to death by lethal injection or work with the legal system to ensure inmates don't feel pain when they are executed, said the president of the American Society of Anesthesiologists in a message to his colleagues. "The legal system has painted itself into this corner and it is not our obligation to get it out," Dr. Orin F. Guidry, president of the 40,000-member group, wrote in a message posted Friday on the organization's Web site. Patients could lose trust in their doctors if they see them as executioners, he wrote. Guidry said Monday he posted...
  • Federal Judge Halts Missouri Executions

    06/26/2006 8:23:02 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 25 replies · 657+ views
    Excerpt - ST. LOUIS — A federal judge on Monday halted executions in Missouri until the state makes sweeping changes to ensure that inmates do not suffer excruciating pain when they are put to death. U.S. District Judge Fernando Gaitan Jr. cited "numerous problems" with the state's lethal injections, including a lack of a written protocol setting drug levels and a dyslexic doctor who is in charge of mixing the three drugs used. ~ snip ~
  • The End of Innocence

    06/16/2006 4:38:51 AM PDT · by Oshkalaboomboom · 3 replies · 333+ views
    NY Times ^ | 6/16/06 | David R. Dow
    Earlier this week, the Supreme Court decided, in a 5-to-3 opinion, that a Tennessee prison inmate named Paul G. House was entitled to prove he did not commit the crime for which he was sent to death row. On the same day, I received a letter from Centurion Ministries, which argued for more than a decade that a Virginia man named Roger K. Coleman had not committed the crime for which he was executed in 1992. The letter admitted that Centurion had been wrong. These cases have something in common: they pivot on the question of innocence. For too many...
  • Kaine blocks execution

    06/09/2006 8:44:23 AM PDT · by jpl · 39 replies · 647+ views
    Richmond Times-Dispatch ^ | Friday June 9, 2006 | Frank Green and Jamie C. Ruff
    Less than two hours before he was to die by injection for three 1996 murders, Percy Levar Walton won a six-month reprieve from Gov. Timothy M. Kaine last night. The governor delayed the execution until Dec. 8 so Walton's long-debated mental capacity and competence to be executed can be independently evaluated.
  • DETAILS - IRAQI DEATH SQUAD KILLING OF A WOMAN JOURNALIST

    05/14/2006 2:33:19 PM PDT · by FARS · 23 replies · 1,970+ views
    Times Online ^ | May 7th, 2006 | Halah Jaber
    Part of me died when I saw this cruel killing, HALA JABER EVEN by the stupefying standards of Iraq’s unspeakable violence, the murder of Atwar Bahjat, one of the country’s top television journalists, was an act of exceptional cruelty. Nobody but her killers knew just how much she had suffered until a film showing her death on February 22 at the hands of two musclebound men in military uniforms emerged last week. Her family’s worst fears of what might have happened have been far exceeded by the reality. Bahjat was abducted after making three live broadcasts from the edge of...
  • Judges Set Hurdles for Lethal Injection - suggesting prisoners endure agonizing executions

    04/12/2006 1:45:45 PM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 108 replies · 1,455+ views
    The New York Times ^ | April 12, 2006 | ADAM LIPTAK
    Judges in several states have started to put up potentially insurmountable roadblocks to the use of lethal injections to execute condemned inmates. Their decisions are based on new evidence suggesting that prisoners have endured agonizing executions. In response, judges are insisting that doctors take an active role in supervising executions, even though the American Medical Association's code of ethics prohibits that. A federal judge in North Carolina, for instance, ordered state officials there to find medical personnel by noon today to supervise an execution scheduled for next week. Otherwise, the judge said, he will impose a stay of execution. "This,...
  • WOMEN KILLED AND HURT IN IRAN (partial stats)- 2005

    03/27/2006 1:06:36 PM PST · by FARS · 10 replies · 539+ views
    In commemoration of International Women’s Day, human rights activists have prepared a report on the condition of Iranian women and the widespread oppression on Iranian citizens during the year 2005. Using this set of statitstics on women only, indicates a minute part of the tragic and intolerable conditions that Iranians are subjected to under the boot of the present rulers. The statistics shown below are the scant number of cases that the regime itself partially admits to, in its own media. Note that there are three separate networks of law enforcement, secret police, and nationwide sets of prisons governed by...
  • Georgia should have moratorium on seeking death penalty (is there a run on halting executions)

    02/01/2006 1:51:46 AM PST · by Former Military Chick · 8 replies · 456+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Jan. 29, 2006 | Associated Press
    ATLANTA - A moratorium should be placed on seeking the death penalty in Georgia because the state cannot ensure fairness in trials and appeals, according to a new report by the American Bar Association. The 323-page report found seven flaws in Georgia's administration of the death penalty. For example, Georgia is the only state in the nation that does not guarantee lawyers for death row inmates' habeas corpus appeals, which challenge the constitutionality of convictions and sentences and sometimes result in new trials, the report found. And, of the 26 states that prohibit executing the mentally retarded, the report says...
  • 'Chemical Ali' Found Dead in Basra

    04/07/2003 12:17:00 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 111 replies · 674+ views
    Monday, April 7, 2003
    <p>BASRA, Iraq (AP) - Ali Hassan al-Majid, dubbed ``Chemical Ali'' by opponents of the Iraqi regime for ordering a poison gas attack that killed thousands of Kurds, has been found dead, a British officer said Monday.</p> <p>Maj. Andrew Jackson of the 3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment told The Associated Press that his superiors had confirmed the death of the man who is also President Saddam Hussein's first cousin.</p> <p>Jackson said the body was found along with that of his bodyguard and the head of Iraqi intelligence services in Basra.</p>
  • Tired of Movie Stars showing up at death row

    01/13/2006 10:19:55 AM PST · by tiredofliberals · 98 replies · 1,953+ views
    All the time | Janurary 13,2005 | tiredofliberals
    I am so tried of these movie stars showing up only at slect death row hearings tokie williams etc. that is fine that they oppose the death penalty but they only show up to further their carreer and at big names in the news small cases they are no where to be found.Sounds like a bunch of phonies to me and what are we to base their opionons on ours for?
  • Why Clarence Ray Allen's life should be spared

    01/06/2006 7:19:10 AM PST · by Former Military Chick · 49 replies · 974+ views
    ©2006 San Francisco Chronicle | ^ | January 6, 2006 | Dan Vasquez
    While warden of San Quentin for 10 years, I supervised reactivation of the gas chamber and California's first two executions in the modern era. I unhesitatingly served Clarence Ray Allen, who is scheduled to die Jan. 17, with his first death warrant for ordering three murders from his prison cell in 1980. I firmly believe that the death penalty is an appropriate punishment and that the state of California has the right to enforce its criminal laws. But I also believe it must be administered in accordance with civilized standards of decency to maintain its integrity. Because the execution of...
  • 1,000 Down, 599,000 to Go: Why America Needs More Executions

    12/03/2005 5:20:30 AM PST · by Neville72 · 16 replies · 528+ views
    Human Events Online ^ | 12/2/2005 | Amanda B. Carpenter
    Kenneth Boyd’s execution in North Carolina this week marked only the 1,000th time the death penalty has been used since the Supreme Court reinstated it in 1976. But a simple comparison of the number of murders to the number of executions shows that the murderers are winning—by a long shot. According to the Justice Department, 32,665 people were murdered in America in 2003 and 2004. In those same two years, according to the Death Penalty Information Center, 124 murderers were executed. That was 0.0037% executions per murder.
  • The big red head (Great Read about Che Guevara)

    10/22/2005 12:25:58 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 55 replies · 2,201+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 10/22/05 | Francis Pedraza
    Visit almost any American college campus, walk down the streets of practically every city, and you will see idyllic youth proudly wearing a shirt showing a handsome Latino face cast against a sea of customary red – emblems of the personality cult of communist revolutionary Che Guevara. The image of Che attracts many youth in the West; they see only dreaming eyes, wild jet-black hair cascading under a military beret that's crowned with a single soviet star. His face is a stamp on products filling sales racks, a symbol, an icon of pop culture – a patron saint for society's...
  • Iraq holds first executions since Saddam's ouster

    09/01/2005 9:47:42 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 899+ views
    ap on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 9/1/05 | Ahmed Hamed - AP
    BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq hanged three convicted murderers Thursday, the first executions since the 2003 ouster of Saddam Hussein, the government said. Iraqi authorities reinstated the death penalty after the end of the U.S.-led occupation in June 2004 so they would have the option of executing Saddam Hussein if he is convicted of crimes committed by his regime. Saddam is expected to stand trial soon after the Oct. 15 constitutional referendum, an official said Thursday. "At 10 a.m. in Baghdad, the first executions were carried out since the fall of the regime, against three criminals," spokesman Laith Kubba said....
  • Freed hostage tells of killings - (Douglas Wood describes his 47 day ordeal)

    06/26/2005 7:10:05 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 29 replies · 1,043+ views
    BBC NEWS.COM ^ | JUNE 26, 2005 | BBC staff writer
    An Australian who was held hostage in Iraq has described the murders of two fellow detainees in the same room. In his first extensive interview, Douglas Wood, 63, also told Australian TV of his efforts to retain his sanity during his captivity. The engineer was held for 47 days by gunmen in Baghdad before being rescued by Iraqi forces earlier this month. He was reportedly paid A$400,000 dollars (US$307,000; £169,000) by Channel Ten for his story. Mr Wood was bound, gagged, beaten and fed only bread and water by his captors. 'Replay of my life' He said he heard two...
  • Brutality Still Reigns in Iran - ("democratic" elections a sham; protests widespread)

    06/17/2005 9:17:45 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 7 replies · 396+ views
    WASHINGTON POST.COM ^ | JUNE 17, 2005 | Ladan Boroumand
    When a doctor examined Zahra Kazemi, he found, according to his medical report, "Bruises from forehead to ear," "Skull fracture," "Two broken fingers," "Broken and missing fingernails," "Severe abdominal bruising" and "Evidence of very brutal rape." Iranian security agents had arrested Kazemi in June 2003. Her crime: photographing a demonstration outside Tehran's Evin prison. One year later, Atefeh Rajabi, 16, was sentenced to death and hanged. Her crime: an "act incompatible with chastity." Last month a cleric in the security forces gunned down a 20-year-old man in a train station because he had verbally teased two young women. These cases...
  • Human rights abuses my patoot! - (detainees given Jihadist "literature" while at Gitmo!)

    06/01/2005 12:51:30 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 16 replies · 751+ views
    TOWN HALL.COM ^ | JUNE 1, 2005 | TREVOR BOTHWELL
    The latest hysteria alleging American human rights abuses of suspected terrorists comes from Amnesty International, which apparently hopes to turn even the slightest supposed mistreatment of prisoners into a full-scale Abu Ghraib-type scandal. According to the Washington Times, Amnesty International "last week called on foreign governments 'to uphold their obligations under international law by investigating U.S. officials implicated in the development or implementation of interrogation techniques that constitute torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment' at the U.S. military base known as Gitmo." Furthermore, in a report titled "The State of the World's Human Rights," the organization charged that "the...
  • Baghdad 'execution victims' found (Vigilante Justice Shia Style? We Can Only Hope)

    05/07/2005 6:34:45 AM PDT · by Cornpone · 7 replies · 558+ views
    BBC ^ | 6 May 2005 | BBC News - World Edition
    Iraqi police have found the bodies of 14 men, apparently the victims of execution-style killings, in Baghdad. They were found in shallow graves, blindfolded with their arms bound and with bullet wounds to the head - possible victims of revenge killings. The grim find came as at least eight police officers died in a bombing near the northern city of Tikrit. Later at least 16 people were killed and more than 40 injured in a suicide car bomb south of Baghdad. The blast happened in a market in Suwayra, 60km (40 miles) south of the capital. There has been intense...
  • U.S. Executions by Lethal Injection May Not Be Humane

    04/14/2005 10:09:57 AM PDT · by Sax · 68 replies · 1,514+ views
    HealthDay ^ | 4/14/05 | HealthDay
    Health - HealthDay U.S. Executions by Lethal Injection May Not Be Humane 1 hour, 3 minutes ago Health - HealthDay THURSDAY, April 14 (HealthDay News) -- Prisoner executions by lethal injection in the United States may not be painless or humane, and may not even meet veterinary standards for putting down animals. So claims a research letter in this week's issue of The Lancet. The authors concluded that prisoners executed by lethal injection may have experienced awareness and unnecessary suffering as they died because they weren't properly sedated. Anesthesia during lethal injection is essential to minimize the prisoner's suffering. Lethal...
  • Two Arrested in Murder of N.J. Family

    03/04/2005 12:01:07 PM PST · by Idisarthur · 43 replies · 2,763+ views
    JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Two people have been arrested in the murder of an Egyptian Christian family, authorities said Friday. The suspects were to be arraigned Friday afternoon in state Superior Court. The Hudson County prosecutor's office would not release the identities of those arrested or the charges they face until they appear in court.