Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]found the article in Vanity Fair, and did a little research, It appears that the actual situation is this; the US, along with very few other countries (see below) does in fact execute juvenile offenders for crimes committed whilst they were under 18 (No, not little children). This is of course against the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. (And this time, please don't blame the messenger, I am merely passing on what was reported in a well known US Magazine). Also, this from Amnesty International: "Sentencing people to death for crimes committed when they were under 18 is prohibited by international law. Yet in the 1990s juvenile offenders are known to have been executed in Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the USA and Yemen. In the USA, more than 65 people are on death row for crimes committed when they were under 18 years old. Robert Carter and Joseph Cannon were executed in Texas in mid-1998 for crimes committed when they were 17 years old. Both had been seriously abused as children. Both suffered from brain damage. http://www.amnesty.org/ailib/aipub/1998/AMR/25105898. Tim A > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of Dan Cardish > Sent: October 1, 1999 10:43 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: RE: [Leica] Americans. Now: baby killers > > > This has got to be the goofiest thing I have read yet on the LUG. > Absolutely idiotic. Even the National Enquirer wouldn't try passing off > such complete and total drivel. > > Dan C. > > At 10:41 AM 01-10-99 -0600, Tim Atherton wrote: > >> > >> At , dkgibson@hushmail.com wrote: > >> >2. They are one of the last countries in the world which still execute > >> >children; one of the few others being Afganistan. Although the US has > >> >executed more children than Afganistan in the last few years. > >> > >> This is completely ludicrous. If it was happening, we would know > >> about it. > >> See, unlike the U.K. we have a free press. > > > > > >Hmm, > > > >I don't recall all the details, but I do recall reading a longish article > >about this in Vanity Fair I think, and also on Salon.com on the > internet I > >think? I think the point of the article was that most Americans > didn't know > >it was happening. Now, having just had a big magazine clear out, > I will have > >to go and see if it still there... > > > >Tim A > > > > > > > > NO ARCHIVE > > > >