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Man Reprieved From Hanging
moments before it was due to take place, as the family decided
to forgive him, this was in Iran, the photo's were quite harrowing, so wasn't sure if i should post the link, makes me think our own justice system
has something in it's favour.
to forgive him, this was in Iran, the photo's were quite harrowing, so wasn't sure if i should post the link, makes me think our own justice system
has something in it's favour.
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I really am against the death penalty. It doesn't deter others from committing similar crimes and doesn't actually "punish" the offender (as when you are dead you cannot repent, regret or rehabilitate ). Please do post the link, emmie. I'm sure if someone reads your question properly they will realise that the link is graphic and can chose not to open it.
14:56 Thu 17th Apr 2014
I really am against the death penalty. It doesn't deter others from committing similar crimes and doesn't actually "punish" the offender (as when you are dead you cannot repent, regret or rehabilitate).
Please do post the link, emmie. I'm sure if someone reads your question properly they will realise that the link is graphic and can chose not to open it.
Please do post the link, emmie. I'm sure if someone reads your question properly they will realise that the link is graphic and can chose not to open it.
as i said this are quite graphic pictures, to me at any rate
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-26 06696/I ncredib le-mome nt-Iran ian-kil ler-spa red-exe cution- victims -parent s.html
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Once he is hung he is dead and cease to exist, the family of the dead person would have to deal the psychological impact of that.
This way he has spent time in prison, had the horrendous experience of almost being hanged (that is bound to scare the cr@p out of anyone) and then may still spend the rest of his life in prison.
I noticed that the crowds looked pretty peeved at the cancellation of their entertainment. Whilst I am not 'completely' against capital punishment I think that going to watch someone (who could be a stranger to them) die is a bit perverse.
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This way he has spent time in prison, had the horrendous experience of almost being hanged (that is bound to scare the cr@p out of anyone) and then may still spend the rest of his life in prison.
I noticed that the crowds looked pretty peeved at the cancellation of their entertainment. Whilst I am not 'completely' against capital punishment I think that going to watch someone (who could be a stranger to them) die is a bit perverse.
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Personally I would have booted the chair away easily if it was one of my kids that had been murdered.
Death not a punishment? What a peculiar view if you dont mind me saying so. It is the ultimate punishment surely?
May not stop others but it certainly stops them doing it again. OK Iran may not let them out but here in right-on Britain we do.
Death not a punishment? What a peculiar view if you dont mind me saying so. It is the ultimate punishment surely?
May not stop others but it certainly stops them doing it again. OK Iran may not let them out but here in right-on Britain we do.
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