Indian government killed a man in cold blood to show killing is wrong: Amnesty
July 30, 2015  17:28
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This is what Amnesty international India chief and Rediff.com columnist Aakar Patel had to say about Yakub Memon's execution.


"This morning, the Indian government essentially killed a man in cold blood to show that killing is wrong,' said Aakar Patel, Executive Director, Amnesty International India. "This execution will not deliver justice for the 1993 Mumbai blasts. It is a misguided attempt to prevent terrorism, and a disappointing use of the criminal justice system as a tool for retribution.


"Indian authorities often find it convenient to hold up capital punishment as a symbol of their resolve to tackle crime, and choose to ignore more difficult and effective solutions like improving investigations, prosecutions and care for victims families."
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