The firing squad consists of many armed men who fire their guns at the same prisoner at the same time but only one gun has a real bullet in it, and no one knows which gun has the bullet in it. No one has to know the guilt of killing a fellow human being. Electrocution may be a cruel punishment that person can get; people are to be electrocuted while restrained in a chair and then electro-shock is applied to the body. Often, prisoners do not die after the first and second joules of electricity. The prisoner is sometimes electrocuted three times for fourteen minutes each time before they die. Their bodies are charred and smoldering, and the heart finally stops beating. The death penalty is not democracy; it violates fundamental human rights. All humans are supposed to have the right to live according to the declaration of human rights. The United Nations put it together after the holocaust to make sure nothing like that happens again. This country; various nations of the Western world like France, England, Germany or Italy have abolished capital …show more content…
Freedom, equality, justice, opportunity that are symbols of U.S flags. Could you imagine a country, where there is execute power over 768 people in 1976How about the state using entirely legal and justice system under review for several years due to the prison and killing innocent people? ? “I don’t think you should support the death penalty to seek revenge. I don’t think that’s right. I think the reason to support the death penalty is because it saves other people’s lives.” George W. Bush (2000) Over 100 people on the death row, is this country really improving? In 1998, the US was third in the world executions only functional of China and Congo. The 68 executions in the US after Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Cuba come behind. The lowest continue the first destination of friends of human rights. Over half the countries in the planet were abolished the death penalty, but the US continues to accuse more people now over before. Therefore, countries like China, Iraq, and Afghanistan with the majority of nations gain step the death penalty as seems evidence the US should be abolished. As a member of destination, who issues not to live under a government supporting sentence for murder and a child of a woman whose dedicate her life to trying to prove those the innocents of those false crimes and help release to innocent to death as strongly to feel the death penalty should be abolished. However, Loris Colon was