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End the Cycle: Why Abolishing the Death Penalty is Essential for Justice

by Miles Cooper
October 18, 2024
in Nairobi
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      • Renewed Call ​for Abolishing the Death Penalty ‌in Kenya
  • End the Cycle: Why Abolishing the ​Death​ Penalty‌ is Essential for Justice
    • The Ethical ‍Argument Against the Death Penalty
    • The Flaws⁤ of the Justice System: Wrongful‌ Convictions

Renewed Call ​for Abolishing the Death Penalty ‌in Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya – The International Commission⁣ of Jurists⁢ (ICJ) Kenya Section has reinvigorated its ‍campaign to eliminate the death penalty not only in Kenya but⁣ throughout Africa as a ⁤whole.

Protas Saende,‌ chairperson ‌of ICJ-Kenya, asserted that the fight against‌ capital punishment transcends legal and‍ political boundaries; it ⁤is fundamentally a moral ‌necessity.

“In our pursuit of justice, it is ‌crucial to dismantle ‌misconceptions surrounding capital punishment, ⁣especially the belief that ‌it enhances⁤ public safety,” he stated. He emphasized that justice⁣ should be rooted in ​human dignity ‌and focused⁢ on rehabilitating offenders rather ⁢than seeking retribution.

“Let us recommit ourselves today to⁢ building a Kenyan legal system that‌ embodies principles of humanity, equity, and fairness,” he added during an event ‌commemorating World Day Against the Death⁤ Penalty at⁢ Sarova Panafric ​Hotel in Nairobi.

The occasion​ was attended by ‌distinguished‌ guests from the judiciary, including Justice John Mativo from the Court of ⁢Appeal, various civil society leaders, and numerous legal ⁣professionals.

Observed every October 14th globally, World Day ⁢Against the Death Penalty aims to raise awareness about capital⁢ punishment among‌ both legislative representatives and‍ citizens across nations that do​ or do⁢ not implement this practice.

For 2024–2025 observances will emphasize questioning ​whether capital punishment genuinely enhances safety for individuals ⁢and communities.

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End ‍the Cycle:⁣ Why Abolishing the Death Penalty is Essential for Justice

End the Cycle: Why Abolishing the ​Death​ Penalty‌ is Essential for Justice

The Ethical ‍Argument Against the Death Penalty

The ethical ⁤implications of the death penalty are profound. ‍Abolishing it aligns‌ with ‌human ⁢rights principles that affirm the value ⁤of every human life. Key ethical ‌considerations‍ include:

  • Right to Life: Every individual has⁢ an inherent right⁣ to life,​ and the state should ‍not take‌ on⁣ the role of executioner.
  • Moral Responsibility: Society has a moral obligation to seek ⁤justice, not revenge.
  • Potential‌ for Redemption: Every person has the potential for change and‌ rehabilitation.

The Flaws⁤ of the Justice System: Wrongful‌ Convictions

Studies indicate that the justice system is not infallible. ⁢The risk of executing an‌ innocent ​person is a critical argument for abolishing the death penalty:

  • Exoneration Rates: Since 1973, over ⁣190 ⁤people‌ on ⁢death row have been exonerated in​ the United States.
  • Racial and‌ Economic Bias

    While Kenya ⁣has not executed ‍anyone since‌ 1987—a fact ⁤which indicates its de ⁤facto abolition—the death penalty remains codified within its‌ criminal ‌laws for ‍serious crimes ​such as murder​ and treason.

    Saende highlighted several developments ⁣within Kenyan law signaling a shift towards abolishment. He referenced a landmark ruling from December ​2017 by ‌the Supreme‌ Court in Muratetu ​v ‌Republic of Kenya⁤ where mandatorily imposing⁣ death sentences was deemed unconstitutional. This significant decision has allowed courts greater discretion concerning sentencing options regarding capital offenses.

    He mentioned⁤ growing momentum around campaigns advocating ‍for ​total⁤ abolishment of this‌ punitive measure in Kenya. Recently introduced is an amendment​ to the Penal Code advocated ⁣by Hon⁢ Wandayi⁤ from Parliament’s Minority Party. This ‍proposed legislation seeks to revise sections ‍related ‌to severe penalties by replacing terms associated with ‘death’ with ​’life imprisonment’.

    “If successful,” Saende remarked,“Kenya could join 26 other African nations such as Cape Verde and Ghana that have legally abandoned this‍ form of ‍punishment.”

    A lingering question​ arises: why⁤ does Kenya‍ persist with retaining laws⁢ on execution ⁣despite not carrying out ‌any executions for more than three decades?

    Saende referred to research conducted by‍ Oxford University which ⁢suggests that practices like maintaining the death penalty ‍are perpetuated more out of historical inertia than through informed analyses regarding their efficacy or public support.

    This content originally appeared in The Star.

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