- United States
- Colo.
- Letter
Stop the Prisoners’ Execution Law!
To: Sen. Bennet, Rep. Evans, Sen. Hickenlooper
From: A constituent in Thornton, CO
March 31
I am writing to you as your constituent imploring you to condemn the Prisoners’ Execution Law and take concrete action. Israel has approved the Prisoner’s Execution Law. It’s passing marks a dangerous and unprecedented escalation in Israel’s pursuit of Palestinian erasure. It includes two distinct tracks: in the occupied West Bank, military courts would impose the death penalty under military law, by a simple majority of judges rather than a unanimous decision. In Israel and occupied East Jerusalem, the death penalty would apply under Israeli criminal law. The wording of the legislation makes clear that it will function as yet another apartheid policy and genocidal tool, in that it will apply exclusively to Palestinians, entrenching Israel’s racial domination, subjugation, and destruction of the Palestinian people. In all cases, sentences would be mandatory, carried out by hanging within 90 days, and expressly exempt from commutation. This puts thousands of Palestinian detainees – including children – at imminent risk of execution. This Law violates binding norms of international human rights and humanitarian law. Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the death penalty – where not yet abolished – may be imposed only for the “most serious crimes” and following strict compliance with fair trial guarantees. Trials before military courts that lack independence and all key tenets of due process, including access to legal counsel, render any resulting death sentence arbitrary and unlawful. The Law’s discriminatory application and mandatory imposition of the death penalty, based on a simple majority and without consideration of mitigating factors or the possibility of commutation, compound these violations. In addition to violating the fundamental right to a fair trial enshrined in Article 14 of the ICCPR and related principles of legality, necessity, proportionality, and non-discrimination, the Law represents a real and blatant risk to the right to life protected under Article 6 of the ICCPR and Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Law also contravenes international humanitarian law, specifically Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibiting collective punishment. Framed as a counter-terrorism measure amid mass arrests and enforced disappearances across the occupied Palestinian territory, the Law risks enabling collective death sentences against the legally protected Palestinian population living under a protracted, unlawful occupation. This Law must also be considered in the broader context of Israel’s ongoing policies and practices toward the Palestinian people that amount to acts of genocide, apartheid, and persecution. By normalising state-sanctioned executions within a system of racial discrimination and prolonged occupation, the Law escalates an already grave situation and further advances Israel’s destruction of the Palestinian people. In this regard we call on the Canadian government to: 1. Label the Law as an unlawful attack on the Palestinian people, including children, that constitutes acts of genocide, apartheid, collective punishment, torture and some of the most serious human rights violations; 2. Demand Israel immediately cease its unlawful military activity and genocide in the occupied Palestinian territory. 3. To live up to its binding obligations to prevent and punish the crime of genocide and to respect and ensure respect for the Geneva Conventions of 1949, which includes: imposing a full arms embargo; cutting diplomatic and trade relations; imposing comprehensive sanctions; and pursuing accountability; 4. To act in accordance with their legal obligations as outlined in the International Court of Justice’s Advisory Opinion on Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; 5. To call on the UN Security Council to implement economic sanctions and other countermeasures capable of forcing Israel to adhere to its binding obligations under international law and ending its mass atrocities against the Palestinian people; 6. Demand the reconstitution of the UN Centre and Special Committee against Apartheid; 7. Ask the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to expedite the investigation into the Situation in Palestine with full resources and onsite visits as promised in December 2022. I ask you to speak out and to follow up with action. Source: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/our-call-stands-stop-the-prisoners-execution-law
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