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  • Ahmadinejad’s Murder Machine: A Look at Tehran's Casualty List

    07/31/2007 12:58:44 AM PDT · by Democracy in the Middle East · 7 replies · 578+ views
    FoxNews.com ^ | 23July07 | Alireza Jafarzadeh
    As the U.S. wound up its second meeting with Iran to discuss the security of Iraq, the Iranian regime continued to face its own escalating insecurity. The deterioration of Iran’s economy, increase in civil unrest and sharp deterioration of human rights under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are three examples of a nation unraveling at the seams. Ahmadinejad has taken desperate measures to reign in the escalating civil unrest throughout Iranian society by closing newspapers, enforcing strict dress codes and stepping up public hangings and stonings. The high priority of implementing these new “security measures” was made clear in a July 2007...
  • Looking for signs in a clash of cultures

    07/18/2007 11:54:49 AM PDT · by JZelle · 32 replies · 972+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 7-18-07 | Wes Pruden
    The authors of the war that nearly everybody thought was necessary at the time seem genuinely puzzled that so many Americans think all of Arabia isn't worth the life of a single American soldier. If they're curious about why, the folks at the White House should read the stories that occasionally make it only to the back pages of the newspapers. Item (London Daily Telegraph): "The imminent execution of a teenage maid in Saudi Arabia drew fierce criticism yesterday and provoked condemnation of the kingdom's prolific use of capital punishment. The case has brought fresh attention to the draconian Saudi...
  • Christians Crucified In Iraq, Dutch MP Says

    07/18/2007 8:55:05 AM PDT · by BGHater · 16 replies · 1,272+ views
    BosNewsLife ^ | 16 July 2007 | Eric Leijenaar
    Militants have crucified Christians in Iraq, including converts from Islam and people involved in "mixed marriages," a senior Dutch parliamentarian has established. Joel Voordewind of the governing coalition’s junior party 'ChristianUnie', or ChristianUnion (CU), said he managed to confirm information received from a "trustworthy source" at the United Nations about the recent crucifixions, according to declarations obtained by BosNewsLife Monday, July 16. Several Iraqi Christians "are nailed to a cross and their arms are tied up with ropes. The ropes are put on fire," Voordewind said. Voordewind described how a person, who "survived" a crucifixion, "even showed holes in his...
  • Ohio Executes Man for Killing Cellmate (OH death penalty getting going again)

    05/24/2007 11:12:40 AM PDT · by Princip. Conservative · 32 replies · 1,039+ views
    LUCASVILLE, Ohio - An overweight inmate was executed by injection Thursday after a delay of more than an hour while prison medical staff struggled to find suitable veins in his arms. The execution of Christopher Newton, who had killed a cellmate in 2001 and insisted on the death sentence, had been set to begin at 10 a.m. But members of the medical staff at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility struggled to find veins in each arm, said Leo Jennings, a spokesman for the attorney general. Newton, 37, was pronounced dead shortly before noon. He weighed 265 at his physical on...
  • First Arizona Execution In 7 years (death penalty alert)

    05/22/2007 11:01:12 AM PDT · by Princip. Conservative · 13 replies · 1,831+ views
    Arizona conducted its first execution in seven years, after administering a lethal injection to Robert Comer. Comer was convicted in a 1987 crime spree in which he killed a fellow camper at Apache Lake east of Phoenix. Additionally, he was also convicted of repeatedly, brutally raping a female camper the same night, in front of her boyfriend. Robert Comer was termed the most dangerous man in the Arizona prison system. Comer is the first inmate to be put to death in Arizona since Donald Miller was executed November 8, 2000, for participating in the murder of an 18-year-old woman. The...
  • California seeking "dignified end" in executions

    05/15/2007 9:27:23 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 28 replies · 767+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 5/15/07 | Adam Tanner
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California said on Tuesday it would revise its lethal injection procedure to ensure "a dignified end of life" for condemned inmates as it seeks to overcome a U.S. judge's objections to the procedure. In December, Judge Jeremy Fogel in San Jose ruled the "implementation of lethal injection is broken, but it can be fixed" and gave the nation's most-populous state a chance to revise how it metes out its ultimate punishment. Lawyers for a condemned California inmate had argued that lethal injection was "cruel and unusual" punishment barred by the U.S. Constitution. With the fate of...
  • Cop killer executed in Tennessee (Only the third execution in TN since 2000)

    05/09/2007 12:28:34 AM PDT · by Princip. Conservative · 24 replies · 1,356+ views
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A man convicted of killing a Memphis police officer in 1981 was executed early Wednesday after a court rejected defense pleas for more time to examine newly revised execution protocols. Philip Workman, whose execution had been delayed on five prior occasions, became Tennessee's third lethal injection since 2000. The Tennessee Supreme Court rejected a final defense request for more time to challenge the way the state carries out its three-chemical injection procedure. A federal judge halted Workman's execution last week over concerns about the revisions, but a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...
  • Federal judge delays Workman execution (Clinton-appointed judge fights death penalty in TN)

    05/05/2007 4:17:09 AM PDT · by Princip. Conservative · 7 replies · 539+ views
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A federal judge in Nashville this afternoon delayed the scheduled execution of Philip Workman. He was scheduled to die by lethal injection early next Wednesday. U-S District Judge Todd Campbell ruled shortly after Workman's attorneys asked for a delay on grounds they did not have time to file complaints against new execution procedures. The new guidelines were released Wednesday. Workman was convicted for the 1981 shooting death of Memphis police Lieutenant Ronald Oliver after a fast food robbery. He twice has come within hours of execution before the courts stepped in. Campbell cited the likelihood that...
  • Tennessee to lift ban on executions (death penalty alert)

    05/01/2007 9:42:14 AM PDT · by Princip. Conservative · 17 replies · 1,199+ views
    Tennessee is ready to resume executions under new rules it released Monday, using a three-drug lethal injection method opponents say is still inhumane and unconstitutional. Gov. Phil Bredesen will lift a 90-day moratorium on executions on Wednesday. Philip Workman, convicted of killing a Memphis police officer, is scheduled to die May 9. "It's essentially the same protocol as before, with a little window dressing," Nashville attorney Brad MacLean said. Among the complaints MacLean and other defense lawyers have about the execution method is the use of three chemicals to kill inmates. Last week a medical review of dozens of executions...
  • Texas Inmate Executed After Setting Fire

    03/30/2007 1:52:10 AM PDT · by Princip. Conservative · 14 replies · 374+ views
    HUNTSVILLE, Texas - A death-row inmate who had vowed not to go willingly to the death chamber set a fire in his cell Thursday, but when the time came, walked to his death without a fight. Roy Lee Pippin, 51, was executed by lethal injection for the deaths of two Florida men gunned down in a dispute about missing drug money. From the gurney, he blamed the jury, the trial judge and the prosecutor, and said that he was innocent. "You will answer to your maker when God has found out that you have executed an innocent man. May God...
  • Kaine vetoes five bills that would expand death penalty (Never vote for VA Democrat alert)

    03/27/2007 10:22:59 AM PDT · by Princip. Conservative · 29 replies · 610+ views
    RICHMOND - Saying he felt morally correct but not necessarily politically correct, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine on Monday vetoed five bills that would expand the death penalty. "I feel like I did the right thing," said Kaine, who is opposed to the death penalty but pledged, when running for governor, not to scale back capital punishment laws. Kaine said he did not violate that promise. The five bills he vetoed would have increased the number of people who would be put to death by the state, he said. Two bills would have expanded the "triggerman rule," which provides that only...
  • U.S. executions under renewed scrutiny (Lethal injection method under fire)

    02/03/2007 6:26:14 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 25 replies · 587+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 2/3/07 | Michael Conlon
    CHICAGO (Reuters) - The death penalty is under what may be an unprecedented review in the United States, mostly involving questions about lethal injection, by far the most common method of execution. "Although many of the stays of exeecutions are due to the lethal injection process, the openness of courts, of governors and legislators to reconsider issues that were thought to be settled is a sign of broad discomfort with the death penalty," said Richard Dieter, head of the Death Penalty Information Center, which works against capital punishment. About one-third of the 38 states that allow capital punishment have halted...
  • Iraq Delays Executions Amid UN Pressure

    01/04/2007 10:14:50 AM PST · by blam · 3 replies · 352+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1-4-2007 | Damien McElroy
    Iraq delays executions amid UN pressure By Damien McElroy, Foreign Affairs Correspondent Last Updated: 2:46pm GMT 04/01/2007 Iraq has postponed the execution of two former officials convicted alongside Saddam Hussein, bowing to international pressure to respect legal and religious traditions. The former dictator’s half-brother Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikrit and the ex-head of the Ba’athist revolutionary court, Awad Ahmed al-Bandar were to be hanged today but the government said the date had been put back. A spokesman for the prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, said pleas from outside Iraq, including a call for restraint from Ban Ki-moon, the new United Nations Secretary General,...
  • Iran said to have executed Arab trio for 'waging war on God'

    12/20/2006 8:15:40 PM PST · by MadIvan · 15 replies · 602+ views
    The Scotsman ^ | December 21, 2006 | MICHAEL THEODOULOU
    IRAN is said to have defied international pleas for clemency and hanged three ethnic Arabs convicted of "waging war on God".Another 11 Iranian Arabs are awaiting execution after being convicted in secret trials of involvement in a bombing spree. Neil Durkin, of Amnesty International, told The Scotsman: "We are seeking more details, including whether any of those executed received proper trials and had the right to appeals." Activists insist the men were innocent and had paid the price for merely hailing from the country's disadvantaged Arab minority, which is concentrated in Iran's oil-rich province of Khuzestan, bordering Iraq. Tehran has...
  • Iraq Executes 13 Convicted Criminals

    12/19/2006 8:38:59 PM PST · by jdm · 7 replies · 721+ views
    AP via ABC News ^ | Dec 20, 2006 | CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA
    Iraqi authorities executed 13 men by hanging Tuesday after they were convicted of murder and kidnapping, lining them up in hoods and green jumpsuits with their hands bound behind their backs. In a rare move that came amid chaotic violence sweeping the capital, the Iraqi government recorded and distributed graphic television footage of the convicts in the moments before they were put to death. The footage was given to both Iraqi and foreign media. The images showed two men standing together on a gallows with nooses around their necks. Several of them stooped, and one had his arm around the...
  • Florida Lethal Injections, Murders Put on Hold

    12/16/2006 7:27:50 AM PST · by george76 · 15 replies · 911+ views
    ScrappleFace ^ | 2006-12-16 | Scott Ott
    After a botched execution that took 34 minutes to end a convicted murderer’s life, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has suspended all death sentences until a commission can review lethal-injection procedures “to ensure they don’t inflict cruel and unusual punishment on their helpless victims.” In a gesture of goodwill, Florida’s leading association of murderers also announced a temporary hold on premeditated and/or serial killings as well as brutal rapes, according to a spokesman, “until we can determine if some of our victims experience discomfort or pain.” The Sunshine State Coalition of Capital Criminals released the statement through its ACLU attorney, pledging...
  • Anonymous Pulitzer Photographer Identified After 27 Years (Iranian photo of Kurd executions)

    12/03/2006 7:00:25 AM PST · by nuconvert · 40 replies · 4,890+ views
    WallSt.Journal ^ | Josh Prager
    Iranian photographer Jahangir Razmi, took 70 pictures of an execution in Kurdistan on Aug. 27, 1979. One picture (No. 20, below) won the Pulitzer Prize. It was, however, awarded to an unnamed photographer -- the only anonymous recipient in the 90-year history of the award. Mr. Razmi preserved 27 of the photos on a contact sheet and stowed it away in his home. Below are those photos -- made public for the first time. Photos: http://online.wsj.com/public/page/8_0004.html VIDEO - interview of WSJ reporter's story about identifying the photographer http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-iranpics0611-28.html
  • China accused of selling organs of executed prisoners

    09/28/2006 4:21:50 AM PDT · by MadIvan · 56 replies · 817+ views
    The Daily Mail ^ | September 28, 2006 | JULIE WHELDON
    Shocking new evidence of the trade in human body parts has revealed how British patients could be buying organs from executed prisoners for £50,000.An undercover investigation has found doctors in China are willing to sell organs from death row prisoners to foreigners in need of a transplant. The grisly practice add to mounting evidence of how human organs are being traded around the globe. Only last week it emerged at least 40 British patients may have been given transplants using body parts stolen by a corpse-snatching gang. More than 1,000 bodies including that of veteran broadcaster Alistair Cooke, were stolen...
  • 27 are hanged at Abu Ghraib in first mass execution since Saddam's fall

    09/07/2006 7:20:06 PM PDT · by aculeus · 94 replies · 2,696+ views
    The Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | September 8, 2006 | By Oliver Poole, Iraq Correspondent
    The brutal excesses of Saddam Hussein's regime were relived yesterday as Iraq's new government announced that it had hanged 27 prisoners convicted of terror and criminal charges. Mass executions at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, which has several gallows erected in the execution chamber, were suspended after coalition-led troops overthrew Saddam three years ago. The death penalty was reinstituted in 2004, and yesterday's executions took place just days after control of Abu Ghraib was handed over to the Iraqi authorities. An Iraqi Justice Ministry official said two of those hanged had been convicted of terrorism charges, and the other 25 –...
  • AMA: Docs Shouldn't Help In Executions

    07/18/2006 4:38:16 AM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 38 replies · 720+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 18 July 2006
    American Medical Association President Dr. William G. Plested said Monday that medical professionals should not participate in executions of prisoners. "The American Medical Association is troubled by continuous refusal of many state courts and legislatures to acknowledge the ethical obligations of physicians, which strictly prohibit physician involvement in a legally authorized execution," he said in a statement. "The AMA's policy is clear and unambiguous - requiring physicians to participate in executions violates their oath to protect lives and erodes public confidence in the medical profession. "A physician is a member of a profession dedicated to preserving life when there is...