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Monday, September 11, 2017

Judges should impose death penalty to reduce crime


To,                       Date; 15.4.2016
Hon’ble Chief Justice of India,
Supreme Court of India, New Delhi.

Sub; Death Penalty.

Sir,

1.      Death penalty is common in communist and Islamic countries. In communist countries it is in thousands and in Islamic countries executions are in hundreds. The difference in thousands and hundreds is because of population size. Crime in these countries is much less as compared to countries which are not executing people for heinous crime.

Rank
Country
Number executed in 2013
1.
2,400 (estimate, official number not released)
2
xx,xxxs official number not released.
3
369+
4
169+
5
79+
6
39
7
34+
8
21+
9
13+
10
8
11
7+
12
6
13
5
14
5
15
4+
16
4
17
3
18
2+
19
2
 20     Bangladesh                       2


2.         WORLD TOP 10 Countries with highest crime rates;: (According to Total persons brought into formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system, all crimes)

Rank
Country
2013
1
United States of America
7,24,149
2
Brazil
6,61,494
3
Germany
5,06,616
4
India
3,34,669
5
United Kingdom (England and Wales)
3,21,339
6
Mexico*
2,11,714
7
France
1,92,643
8
Colombia
82,940
9
Sweden
80,374
10
Belgium
68,961

An exception apart, people are not executed in above countries.

3.      Top 10 Countries with lowest Murder Rate in the World 2013

Rank

Country Name

Murder Rate
1
 Liechtenstein
 0.001
2
 Monaco
 0.002
3
 Singapore
 0.189
4
 Japan
 0.264
5
 Iceland
 0.373
6
 Hong Kong
 0.395
7
 Kuwait
 0.434
8
 French Polynesia
 0.475
9
 Bahrain
 0.547
10
 Indonesia
 0.638
Source http://worldknowing.com/top-10-countries-with-lowest-murder-rate-in-the-world/ . Countries with low crime rates are those having death penalty, low numbers of Communists or Muslims.

4.      Criminals, Zionists, Communists (fascists) and Muslims oppose death penalty. Opposition is not to death penalty per se (it is highest in muslim and communist countries) but fear that it will prove to be deterrence and may reduce their ranks and influence. Their opposition to death penalty is in other countries. Logical explanation is that crime is mostly done by Muslims and communists and that also explains why death penalty is given most in communist and Muslim countries. Why there are no communists in Muslim countries and why Muslims are persecuted in Communist countries? They annihilate each other in their own terrain but politics of compulsion makes them cooperate with each other in democratic countries.

Conclusion;
The statistics prove that death penalty is a deterrence for crime. Law is deterrence. In absence of deterrence, crime increases though effective policing, moral education, honest and independent judiciary i.e. judges who do not fear nor are influenced by Communist @ fascist media. Hence in countries having communists and Muslims death penalty is not only desirable but must if we have to control crime.

K D Aggarwal


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