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mati...

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Tidak ada hak siapapun juga untuk membunuh manusia,
termasuk membunub pembunuh atau teroris ..

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The search for a 'humane' execution 
By Tom Geoghegan 
BBC News Magazine  


In the US all executions by lethal injection have been
temporarily halted while experts examine whether it is
a "humane" form of execution. How does it compare to
other forms, and for supporters of capital punishment,
is there a more benign method? 
The United States is one of 55 countries that practise
the death penalty as the ultimate sanction on
convicted criminals. But in the majority of US states
the procedure is frozen while the Supreme Court
decides whether lethal injection is a "cruel and
unusual" form of punishment that violates the
constitution. 


For many, the debate has a ring of the absurd. Those
opposed in principle to the death penalty believe all
its forms are immoral and arguments about methods are
irrelevant. 
But Michael Portillo, who has voted for and against
the death penalty in his time as an MP, says he
changed his position because of miscarriages of
justice. 

For BBC Two's Horizon, he set out to investigate
whether one method was any more humane than another,
but concluded they were all imperfect: 

lethal injection is a combination of three chemical
injections - one which makes the inmate unconscious,
another that paralyses all muscles except the heart,
and a final drug that stops the heart, causing death.
But opponents say that if one of the chemicals fails
or is badly administered, the prisoner suffers
excruciating pain 

hanging causes a fracture between the second and third
cervical vertebrae, fracturing the joint, tugging the
spinal cord, damaging the brain stem and causing the
heart to stop. Still common in many parts of the
world, it's nevertheless an exact science - if the
rope is too short, the prisoner may not die instantly;
too long and he may be decapitated. The latter seems
to have been the case last year in the botched hanging
of Saddam Hussein's half-brother 

electrocution provides 15 seconds of about 2,450 volts
applied to the human body at three points, the head
and two calves. A sponge soaked in brine, which is a
good conductor, is used on the head. But the voltage
may not be sufficient to stop the heart and prisoners
sometimes require more than one blast, despite severe
damage to internal organs 

gas is used in five US states. Cyanide interferes with
the human cells' ability to carry oxygen. Scientist
Christopher Cooper described the pain as a combination
of brain seizure, heart attack and asphyxiation.
Prisoners can minimise the pain by breathing deeply,
but in practice this is very difficult. 
Having ruled out all four methods, mainly because
there was a risk of pain, Mr Portillo looked at an
alternative, the deprivation of oxygen - hypoxia. It's
commonly used in the killing of lab animals because it
preserves their body tissue. 

He discovered that nitrogen could do the job in about
15 seconds, and the prisoner would not feel pain - on
the contrary he would feel euphoric, like being drunk.



 I set out to discover whether science could offer a
painless way of killing people and it does 
Michael Portillo 
 

While hypoxia might meet the approval of some, others
argue that focusing on the dying moments of a prisoner
are a distraction to the wider issue - the mental
trial of being on death row for months or years. 
"No method of execution can prevent the knowledge that
you are going to die by the state in the future," says
Jon Yorke, a law lecturer who has done extensive death
penalty research in the US. "That will have a
psychological impact, it can never be humane." 

The so-called "death row phenomenon" affects an inmate
in two ways, says Mr Yorke. One concerns the mind. In
1986 in Florida, Alvin Ford escaped the death penalty
because he had become insane on death row. 

The other is the physical impact of the structure in
which an inmate is being held. In Oklahoma, where
cells on death row are deprived of sunlight, a
prisoner may endure 25 years without Vitamin D. 

Lawyer Clive Stafford-Smith, who has represented death
row inmates, agrees and says the mental torture of
being on death row is far more horrific than what
awaits them at the end. 

Hammer killings 

But Tom Sorell of the Global Ethics Centre in
Birmingham says philosophically speaking, the death
penalty can be humane, if it is restricted to very
serious crimes and due legal process is followed. 

However he admits some of the current methods are
unreliable and painful, and suggests that methods used
in euthanasia would be more appropriate. 

When asked if nitrogen would be a more humane way for
the state to kill, the leading voice of the American
pro-death penalty movement, Professor Robert Blecker,
strongly disagrees. 


 DEATH PENALTY 
practised in 36 US states 
death by firing squad was banned in Utah in 2004 but
four inmates who requested it before then could still
get it 
in December, New Jersey became the first state to
abolish the death penalty since 1976 
the UK ended the death penalty in 1965 but surveys
suggest many Britons would like it returned  

"If the killers who smash their victims on the side of
the heads with hammers and then slit their throats go
out in a euphoric high, that is not justice." 
What makes any method perfect is completely
subjective, says Mr Portillo. "For the pro-death
penalty lobby, using a painless method of execution is
inhumane to the victim of the crime. 

"I set out to discover whether science could offer a
painless way of killing people and it does. 

"And I think that is the right thing to be looking at,
because for as long as the state is going to kill
people I think it has the obligation to do it in the
way that least resembles murder." 

Horizon: The Science of Killing is on BBC Two at
2100GMT on Tuesday 15 January 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7183957.stm

Published: 2008/01/14 12:48:45 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


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