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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT SOCIETY HOLDS OPEN MEETING FOR TROY DAVIS (784 hits)


Newsweek.com--On Tuesday night, the Swarthmore African-American Students Society (SASS) hosted an open meeting to discuss the controversial execution of death row inmate Troy Davis. SASS’s meeting provided a forum for students to discuss their reactions to Davis’s execution, and how Davis’s race may have affected the decision to proceed with the execution.

Davis was convicted of murdering a police officer during a 1989 brawl outside a Burger King in Savannah, Georgia. Even after many witnesses pivotal to the case recanted their testimony, Davis’s conviction and death sentence held. The Troy Davis case resonated for Americans nationwide as an example of the arbitrariness of the death penalty.

“Life is precious,” stated SASS President Paul Cato ’14. “Unless we can ensure that subjectivity plays no role in deciding whether or not [life] should be taken, then I think the death penalty has no place in American society.” Although attendees to the meeting disagreed about whether criminals should ever be executed, there was strong agreement that the justice system is too prone to error to be in the habit of executing criminals.

Organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are traditional advocates for defendants in cases like Davis’s. However, Cato mentioned that the NAACP, which had taken a strong interest in this case, had come under criticism for supposedly using it as a means to talk about race.

SASS was not bothered by this sort of criticism. The room agreed that Troy Davis’s execution was, by its very nature, of concern to the African-American community. Similar to the fights to improve access to education, to combat drug abuse, and to reduce crime, the fight for a fair trial for all was of great concern to the group assembled on Tuesday night.

Discussion became animated as the dozen-or-so participants began to consider alternatives to the death penalty. The question, “What good does the death penalty accomplish?” was repeated several times and served not only as a rhetorical attack on the death penalty but also as a gateway into a serious utilitarian discussion. Students familiar with inmate rehabilitation programs offered observations from the experience. One student pointed out that a life sentence is often cheaper than a death sentence when the costs of appeals are considered.

Quitterie Gounot ’13 was frustrated that the execution was not of greater concern to the whole Swarthmore community. Dismissing “bandwagon activism,” Gounot wondered why more students didn’t express moral indignation at instances of capital punishment abuse. As a two-time intern at the Georgia Innocence Project, which seeks to help exonerate innocent death row inmates, she insisted that effort on this issue produces results. “Law is much more than an intellectual game,” she said.
Posted By: Siebra Muhammad
Saturday, October 8th 2011 at 10:44PM
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Definitely in the case of Brother Troy, the death penalty was excessive especially when there was doubt that he commited the crime in question. I've signed the petition to end the death penalty in honor of Troy because I don't believe it's useful when many minorities and poor people are usually the people who receive this type of verdict as punishment. I think we could all learn a few things from our neighbors in the North (Canada).

Capital punishment in Canada dates back to 1749. Before Canada eliminated the death penalty for murder on July 14, 1976, 1,481 people were sentenced to death, with 710 executed. Of those executed, 697 were men and 13 were women. The only method used in Canada for capital punishment in nonmilitary contexts was hanging. The last execution in Canada was on December 11, 1962, at Toronto's Don Jail.

[...] Amongst the reasons cited for banning capital punishment in Canada were fears about wrongful convictions, concerns about the state taking people's lives, and uncertainty about the death penalty's role as a deterrent for crime..[22] The 1959 conviction of 14-year-old Steven Truscott was a significant impetus (although certainly not the only one) toward the abolition of capital punishment.[citation needed] Truscott was sentenced to death for the murder of a classmate. His sentence was later commuted to a life sentence and in 2007 he was acquitted of the charges. ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punis...


Sunday, October 9th 2011 at 1:25AM
Jen Fad
Canada is not the only country that does not go around campaigning on being a Christian nation so go kill your own and anyone else deemed defferent therefore defecient so kill them or just don't even bother to give them a trial...all fit troy davis, am I right Jen????????????? lol!!! (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Me, I agree with troy davis, this is much bigger than him therefore will go to bring about the much needed changes in our legal system for all. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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