Remove dealth penalty

Editor - I would like to side with Amnesty International strongly in their call that Zimbabwe authorities should remove the DEATH PENALTY entirely from their new draft constitution.

Section 4.5 of the new draft constitution allows for the imposition of the death penalty on a person convicted of murder but exempts from application of the death penalty all women, men under 21 years and those over 70 years of age.

Zimbabwe should do away with death penalty entirely and join the global trend towards abolition of this ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading form of punishment. The death penalty should be abolished fully in the new constitution regardless of gender and the circumstances in which a crime is/was committed. Death penalty is a violation of the right to life and the ultimate cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment.

In view of these rights which are recognised in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights to which Zimbabwe is a state party, surely the Zimbabwean authorities should abolish DEATH PENALTY. – Pythias Makonese

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