Barbara Becnel
Advocate for Stanley Tookie Williams, Board of Directors
Campaign to End the Death Penalty
Stephen Bright
President, Southern Center for Human Rights, Atlanta, Georgia
Mike Farrell
President, Death Penalty Focus
Shujaa Graham
Exonerated California death row prisoner
Lawrence Hayes
Former Black Panther and New York death row prisoner
Stanley Howard
Pardoned Illinois death row prisoner, police torture victim
David Kaczynski
Executive Director, New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty
Michael Letwin
Past President, Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW
Manning Marable
Professor of Public Affairs/African American Studies,
Columbia University
Marlene Martin
National Director, Campaign to End the Death Penalty
Billy Moore
Former Georgia death row prisoner
Derrel Myers
Murder Victims' Families for Human Rights
Sister Helen Prejean
Author, Dead Man Walking
David Protess
Professor Northwestern University, Journalism/Director,
Medill Innocence Project
Yusef Salaam
Exonerated in the Central Park Jogger case
Bruce Shapiro
Journalist and Executive Director, Dart Center for Journalism
Bryan Stevenson
Director, Equal Justice Initiative
Darby Tillis
First exonerated death row prisoner in Illinois
Greg Wilhoit
Exonerated Oklahoma death row prisoner
Rob Warden
Executive Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions
Welfare Poets
Harold Wilson
Exonerated Pennsylvania death row prisoner
Howard Zinn
Historian and Author of A People's History of the United States
note: affiliations listed for identification purposes only
Executions are on hold in over a dozen states, and botched executions have put the lethal injection process under increasing scrutiny. In effect, as the United States rang in the New Year, half the country was not practicing capital punishment.
In 1976, the Supreme Court reinstated the use of the death penalty, declaring that the problems associated with it were solved. More than thirty years later, the shameful record is clear: the death penalty continues to be applied in an inhumane, unjust, anti-poor and racist manner.
Capital punishment's flaws are built into the system. And no tinkering with the machinery of death can fix them.
The death penalty is used disproportionately against people of color, especially African Americans, who are 13 percent of the U.S. population but account for more than 40 percent of prisoners on death rows across the country. Prosecutors are far more likely to seek the death penalty if the victim is white than Black--80 percent of victims in all death penalty cases are white, and only 14 percent are Black. When it comes to the death penalty, the lives of people of color are valued less than those of whites.
Capital punishment is reserved for the poor in the United States. Over 90 percent of those on death row could not afford legal representation. More plainly stated, those without the capital get the punishment.
The parade of innocent people released from death row--now more than 120 since reinstatement of the death penalty--is living proof that the death penalty is too flawed to fix. The recent debate over lethal injection shines a light on how the states and federal government put people to death, and whether their methods constitute cruel and unusual punishment. But mixing the chemicals differently is no solution.
Abolishing the death penalty is.
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| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Country | School, Organization, Union | Comments: |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | veronique | pharisa | TX | CH | ||
| 52 | Nathalie | Gaillet | EXECUTION IS NOT THE SOLUTION !!! | |||
| 53 | Nathalie | Gaillet | EXECUTION IS NOT THE SOLUTION !!! | |||
| 54 | John | Carella | PA | US | Amnesty International | |
| 55 | Nichola | Glasse | GB | |||
| 56 | Fabienne | Colas | FR | Amnesty international groupe 33 | ||
| 57 | Walter | Long | TX | US | ||
| 58 | anne | cibot | FR | |||
| 59 | Claire | Dube | TX | US | Kenneth Foster Support Group Director | Stop the madness, An eye for an eye is not the solution!!! Free em' all!!! |
| 60 | Emmanuelle | Pelois | ||||
| 61 | Jeannine | Hayez | ||||
| 62 | patrick | Weber | FR | Amnesty International - Groupe 202 | Who are you to take somebody's life ? ...As murders as the murders | |
| 63 | Ruth | Bourke | IE | |||
| 64 | Cameron | Sturdevant | CA | US | ||
| 65 | isabel | FESSER | ES | ACAT | ||
| 66 | Vendla | Meyer | FR | Amnesty International, ECPM | The death penalty shows a lack of social courage. The death penalty is backing out, giving up. You don't need it. | |
| 67 | MARIA | DELORME | NL | Peace Project | ITS ABOUT TIME THAT THIS CRUEL SYSTEM GETS TO AN END IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY AND THE WHOLE WORLD AS WELL! | |
| 68 | Ann-Kristin | Sorenmo | NO | |||
| 69 | fabian | hathorn | FR | |||
| 70 | Iona | Lister | ||||
| 71 | Anonymous | Anonymous | DE | Justice for the innocent e.V. | STOP THE DEATH PENALTY!!! | |
| 72 | Diana | Srowig | DE | Justice for the innocent e.V. | STOP THE DEATH PENALTY!!! | |
| 73 | Debra | Barton | MO | GB | ||
| 74 | Noa | Kleinman | GB | |||
| 75 | Charlotta | Norby | GA | US | ||
| 76 | PEROTIN | Nadia | FR | Amnesty international | please ..ABOLITION NOW... | |
| 77 | Anonymous | Anonymous | FR | Amnesty international | please ..ABOLITION NOW... | |
| 78 | Judy | Seymour-Ure | GB | Lifelines | The death penalty should be abolished asap. Mistakes are made, and there are far too many blacks being executed as against whites in the US. | |
| 79 | François | GEOFFROY | ||||
| 80 | Kadia | Hamadou | FR | ACM | I believe that the death penalty can only perpetuate the cycle of violence and suffering. | |
| 81 | Anonymous | Anonymous | FR | Amnesty international | please ..ABOLITION NOW... | |
| 82 | Sean | O'Sullivan | PA | US | ||
| 83 | caroline | planque | WA | US | ||
| 84 | Jerry | Novotny | JP | Executive Director and Editor of www.LifeIssues.Net. | ||
| 85 | Janet | Peterson-Bryan | CA | |||
| 86 | Samara | Way | GB | DOWN WITH THE DEATH PENALTY..IT IS NOTHING BUT MURDER! | ||
| 87 | Jeremy | Scahill | NY | Author and independent journalist | ||
| 88 | Erika | Cunliffe | OH | US | Cuyahoga County Public Defender's Office | The death penalty diverts important criminal justice resources that should be used to expose chronic injustice in noncapital criminal cases. |
| 89 | Margaret | Hodson | GB | Quaker & Member Amnesty International | I AM TOTALLY OPPOSED TO THE DEATH PENALTY AND BELIEVE THAT THE END IS IN SIGHT IN THE USE, ALTHOUGH I GUESS THAT MANY MORE PEOPLE WILL BE EXECUTED THIS YEAR AND JUST PRAY THAT THIS WILL BE LAST YEAR. I HAVE PEN FRIENDS ON DEATH ROW IN TX AND ALA AND THEY HAVE SUFFERED MORE THAN ENOUGH BARBAROUS TREATMENT OVER MANY YEARS TX IS THE WORST. | |
| 90 | Margaret | Hodson | GB | Quaker & Member Amnesty International | I AM TOTALLY OPPOSED TO THE DEATH PENALTY AND BELIEVE THAT THE END IS IN SIGHT IN THE USE, ALTHOUGH I GUESS THAT MANY MORE PEOPLE WILL BE EXECUTED THIS YEAR AND JUST PRAY THAT THIS WILL BE LAST YEAR. I HAVE PEN FRIENDS ON DEATH ROW IN TX AND ALA AND THEY HAVE SUFFERED MORE THAN ENOUGH BARBAROUS TREATMENT OVER MANY YEARS TX IS THE WORST. | |
| 91 | Mark | Todd | GB | What gives you the right to kill people - it does not help anybodly | ||
| 92 | Christel | Kollmann | ||||
| 93 | Christel | Kollmann | ||||
| 94 | Courtney | Queen | TX | US | Gulf Region Advocacy Center | |
| 95 | Nathalie | Burket | CH | |||
| 96 | sylvie | gibault | FR | |||
| 97 | Kathy | Johnson | WY | US | How many people have been proven innocent and released from being on death row??? This should tell you something. | |
| 98 | Paul | Ames | GB | CEASE http://cease.informe.com | Discredited by bias, error and its cost...time to consign the death penalty to the trash can of history. | |
| 99 | dubsay | benedicte | ||||
| 100 | Patricia | Nichols | TX | US | Ho. Peace Forum |