No Redemption: Tookie is executed
Time to kill capital
punishment
Javad Aslani
Headlines
similar to the above furnished the front pages of many media outlets
on December 13, 2005. Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
after careful consideration and consultation with his advisors, turned
down a clemency appeal on the ground that Tookie had shown no remorse
for his killings.
Stanley “Tookie”
Williams has been imprisoned since 1979 and sentenced to death in
1981. Tookie has always maintained his innocence.
Twenty six years
of imprisonment, most of it in solitary confinement, is itself a cruel
and an inhumane way to treat a citizen and murdering him in this way
was adding salt to injury. By all accounts and even by the admission
of some of the ardent advocates of capital punishment, Tookie’s murder
was unjustifiable. Capital Punishment, the fancy word for premeditated
and deliberate murder by states, has never in the course of history
served its claimed and stated purposes. If Mr Schwarzenegger can after
considerable deliberation, consultation and planning, can kill
someone, watched and followed by millions of people, what stops a
deprived, disillusioned and disorientated person in a moment of
madness and rage, try to kill a fellow human being. States are the
biggest killing machines and perpetrators of deliberate murder.
Tookie’s case
was yet another testomony that “Capital Punishment” has nothing to do
with “justice”, retribution” and “preventing crimes”. It is all about
maintaining state power and putting people into their places and
forcing them to submit to their rules and regulation. Tookie had
suffered twenty six years of brutal punishment. He had by all accounts
become a reformed citizen and had contributed to the prevention of
crimes and murders more than the entire alleged measures and schemes
operated by the state of California.
Capital
Punishment for those who live in the despotic societies is a gruesome
nightmare. Iran has probably the highest per capita executions in the
world. Capital punishment has been applied, in a ruthless manner, to
suppress the population and force them into submission to rule of the
capitalist state. Since the 1979 and the coming to power of the
Islamic Regime, thousands of people have been, summarily and without
trail, put to the firing squads for simply being communists or in
some cases being related to a communist. Countless number of people
were executed for refusing to participate in the war with Iraq. Still
in today’s Iran, people are being executed and sometimes stoned to
death for having a consensual sexual relationship, for consuming
alcohol, (Karim Fahimi a young man from the city of Sardasht in
western Iran is on death row, found guilty of consuming alcohol), for
believing in common ownership, for mocking of God and the prophets or
attempting to form a political party. The list of “crimes” punishable
by capital punishment is endless. The mass murders and real criminals
are in power.