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Campaign Against the Death Penalty in India – conference at Delhi on May 10

By Sikh Siyasat Bureau

May 09, 2013

New Delhi, India (May 10, 2013): It is learnt that various campaigners against the death penalty in India are going to hold a conference at Delhi on May 10, 2013. The conference shall be held at Speakers Hall, Constitution Club, Rafi Marg, New Delhi from 3 pm to 8 pm.

According to information the purpose of the conference is to provide a rational critique from eminent and distinguished speakers, both from the judiciary, those working within the Indian criminal justice system, NGO’s and human rights groups; how the death penalty as a means of punishment and deterrence is both dangerous and flawed as a penal objective in 2013.

“Given the disturbing recent trend of the death penalty being carried out arbitrarily this year in India, a national campaign against the death penalty comprising of distinguished jurists, senior lawyers, human rights groups, academics, NGOs and activists have converged to highlight the disappointing return to capital punishment. The secretive and barbaric nature of these executions has added to the alarm and concern” reads a statement by the organizers of the conference.

The conference will examine some of the following topics with eminent speakers including:

This conference has been organised by Human Rights Law Network in collaboration with Peoples Union for Civil Liberties, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Free Bhullar Campaign, Lokraj Sanganath, AISA, JNU Students’ Union, Peoples Union for Democratic Rights, Anhad, Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association, , Indian Alliance for Child Rights, Lawyers for Human Rights International, Lawyers for Justice, People’s Watch, Sikh Human Rights Groups and other NGOs.