Protest Death Penalty at Supreme Court

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2011

Human rights organizations and activists across the world continue protesting the killing of Mexican inmate Humberto Leal Garcia, who was put to death yesterday as what the primitive mentality ruling in the Judiciary system of Texas, considered to be a "punishment".

Last week I met these two women, whose son and brother are in death row, waiting to be killed by an obsolete, useless, colonial and racist legislation. It's an embarrasment for the United States to be the nation with 25% of the world's prison population and the country with the most people killed by death penalty.

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  • From the people of the Republic of Texas "DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS!"

  • @ameliaserena, anyone that takes and hurts and destroys.........like those who use the death penalty.

  • Long live the death penalty!!! Down with murderers/rapists/gang members/anyone that takes and hurts and destroys...

  • Its against the UN constitution on human rights. Prisoners should spend their whole life reflecting on their wrong doings. Death penalty, it's just cheating. We should teach these people how to reform their characters not punish them unnecessarily.

    The USA should abolish the death penalty and do so immediately.

  • States that have the death penalty have a statistically lower conviction rate for murder. Jurors are scared to wrongfully send someone to their death....Abolish the death penalty.

  • I absolutely agree with the death penalty, if there are no doubts about guilt. If someone kills, rapes, kidnappes or make a perjury against innocent resulting in death penalty, he deserves to die and no matter if he or she is juvenile at the time of crime. I think the death penalty should be practiced against everyone without differences in age or gender. I don't like today's USA (and their "democracy"), but there is one thing I must agree with - the justice system. That's my opinion!

  • And good luck, U.S.A., with your soul!

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