Saturday, October 02, 2021

Good people of all faiths must call for the abolition of death penalty, extrajudicial killing and life imprisonment (‘secret death penalty”) – Pope Francis

 

Media Statement – 3/10/2021

Good people of all faiths must call for the abolition of death penalty, extrajudicial killing and life imprisonment (‘secret death penalty”) – Pope Francis

Respect human dignity of all including the criminal

3rd October, 2021 marks the first anniversary when Pope Francis and Catholics worldwide adopted the position for the total abolition of the death penalty.

The Pope’s call included the abolition of ‘…extrajudicial or extralegal executions, which are “homicides deliberately committed by certain states and by their agents, often passed off as clashes with criminals or presented as the unintended consequences of the reasonable, necessary and proportionate use of force in applying the law…”. It also took the position that ‘… A life sentence is a secret death penalty”…’

Pope Francis’s Encyclical Letter Fratelli Tutti (On Fraternity And Social Friendship) issued on 3/10/2020, is a call to all people of goodwill, not just Christians, “..to work not only for the abolition of the death penalty, legal or illegal, in all its forms, but also to work for the improvement of prison conditions, out of respect for the human dignity of persons deprived of their freedom..’ This position is consistent with the common values and principles in most religions and cultures.

The inalienable dignity of every human being ought to be recognized and respected. ‘..The firm rejection of the death penalty shows to what extent it is possible to recognize the inalienable dignity of every human being and to accept that he or she has a place in this universe...’

‘…Forgiveness and reconciliation are central themes in Christianity and, in various ways, in other religions…Fear and resentment can easily lead to viewing punishment in a vindictive and even cruel way, rather than as part of a process of healing and reintegration into society.. .’

‘Fear and resentment can easily lead to viewing punishment in a vindictive and even cruel way, rather than as part of a process of healing and reintegration into society. Nowadays, “in some political sectors and certain media, public and private violence and revenge are incited, not only against those responsible for committing crimes, but also against those suspected, whether proven or not, of breaking the law… There is at times a tendency to deliberately fabricate enemies: stereotyped figures who represent all the characteristics that society perceives or interprets as threatening. The mechanisms that form these images are the same that allowed the spread of racist ideas in their time”. This has made all the more dangerous the growing practice in some countries of resorting to preventive custody, imprisonment without trial and especially the death penalty…’

In the modern world, ‘…it is impossible to imagine that states today have no other means than capital punishment to protect the lives of other people from the unjust aggressor…’.

All Christians and people of good will are today called to work not only for the abolition of the death penalty, legal or illegal, in all its forms, but also to work for the improvement of prison conditions, out of respect for the human dignity of persons deprived of their freedom.

MADPET(Malaysians Against Death Penalty and Torture) reiterates our call on Malaysia to not just abolish the death penalty in law, but also put an end to extrajudicial killings, preventive detention and also life imprisonment.

Whilst crimes ought to be punished, we must recognize repentance, forgiveness, rehabilitation, re-integration into society and human dignity as important principles in sentencing.

In respecting the human person and human dignity, MADPET reiterates the calls for improving of Malaysian lock-up, detention facilities and prison conditions to come in par with the best international standards.  

Charles Hector

For and on behalf of MADPET

 

To read the full Encyclical Fratelli Tutti (On Fraternity And Social Friendship)

ENCYCLICAL LETTER FRATELLI TUTTI OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS ON FRATERNITY AND SOCIAL FRIENDSHIP 3/10/2020

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