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Should "death penalty" be allowed in Nepal?

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Should "death penalty" be allowed in Nepal?

Post by eveningpolestar on Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:06 pm

Nepalese are encountering more more impunity in their society. Rule of law seems non-existent. Brutal cases of kidnapping, rapes and murders are being reported day by day and sadly, the number of such cases is increasing. Many people find it a need of the time that we create a law allowing death penalty for serious criminals whereas opponents believe death penalty is a threat to human right. What do you think? Should serious criminals be given death penalty? Please share your view.

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Re: Should "death penalty" be allowed in Nepal?

Post by Unfathom on Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:25 pm

Yes I do agree that "death penalty" should be adopted in our country. Here in Nepal, one reason for increasing crimes is that criminals are fearless and after committing serious crimes they are quite sure that they will be released within few years or by bribing releated person who can take them out of the jail. I myself have seen a person who was convicted as a murderer, and by bribing he is released within months. So under these circumstances even a simple person will be encouraged to do crimes. One recent example can be taken of a teacher from "A.V.M" school. In so many cases we can also see that criminals are living under safe roof of politician. Therefor, I believe if "death penalty" is adopted in our country then from 40 to 50 percent crimes may be stopped.

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