BACKGROUND INFORMATION Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases, unconditionally. Every death sentence is an affront to human dignity, every execution a symptom of, not a solution to, a culture of violence. The death penalty has not been shown to have a special deterrent effect and extends the suffering of one family, that of the murder victim, to another, that of the condemned prisoner. It denies the possibility of rehabilitation and reconciliation. Today, 112 countries are abolitionist in law or practice. The USA, a country whose government frequently claims it is the global human rights champion, has carried out 864 executions since resuming judicial killing in 1977. The vast majority of these killings have taken place in the past decade, and include 44 so far this year.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own language, in your own words: - expressing sympathy for the families and friends of Dawn McCreery and Wendy Offredo, explaining that you are not seeking to condone the manner of their deaths or minimize the suffering caused; - opposing the execution of Richard Cooey; - noting that at the time of the crime, Richard Cooey was a teenager emerging from a violent and abusive family environment, and that he had a long history of alcohol and drug abuse; - suggesting that the state should seek to constructive solutions to the cycle of violence and abuse, not perpetuate it by killing another person; - noting that the power of executive clemency, unlike the courts, can take into account efforts of the prisoner towards rehabilitation and reform; - calling on the Governor to act with compassion and to spare the life of Richard Cooey.
APPEALS TO: Governor Bob Taft, 30th Floor, 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6117, USA Telegram: Governor Bob Taft, Columbus, Ohio, USA Fax: +1 614 466 9354 Email: Governor.Taft@das.state.oh.us Salutation: Dear Governor
COPIES TO: Diplomatic representatives of USA accredited to your country.
You may email letters of concern (not more than 250 words) to the editor of the Akron Beacon Journal at: vop@thebeaconjournal.com
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