should Death penalty activated in sri lanka

should Death penalty activated in sri lanka

  • yes

    Votes: 65 82.3%
  • no

    Votes: 11 13.9%
  • ane manda no idea

    Votes: 3 3.8%

  • Total voters
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EYE

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Oehhh not agreeing!!
Media and government are two different things in other countries! So should SL start!

When they say that just to scare criminals, who can trace the truth?!
We will never know what happen to that man, if they say he's killed but just put in jail.
We need clear situations, its we all are involved or none is involved!
I get ur idea, but its more for a movie, never can be real!

(hope ur good btw)
i think gov should hang those guys who are working from prisons to kill
i think hanging 3 is enough
 

twisted

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  • Feb 21, 2008
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    do y know thios thing
    in hongkong or singapore
    in the 69s
    there were many underworld gangs
    and drug lords
    what le quan yuu did was
    100% eliminate those thugs
    completely destoryed

    that is the 1st step to develpemnt

    i wans't really talking for crime lords..while killing them all appears to be a solid method its not obviously the best way. it's like formatting your hard drive to get rid of a virus...are you sure those all who died at that infamous carnage deserved what they got? course it has to work ..another great thing would be to eliminate everybody with a criminal record..land would be nearly holy eh?
     

    twisted

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  • Feb 21, 2008
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    i think gov should hang those guys who are working from prisons to kill
    i think hanging 3 is enough

    heads of those drug scene are absolutely big time ..politicians favor them..they are above the reach of law..so if public wna see dead bodys we will see dead bodys but at the end of the day the real deal, the source of disease would still be alive. so may be i get the feeling that, killing is not the ultimate solution..we have to consider the source.
     

    coolgayathra

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    ....Sri lanka..Land of brave lions...
    i wans't really talking for crime lords..while killing them all appears to be a solid method its not obviously the best way. it's like formatting your hard drive to get rid of a virus...are you sure those all who died at that infamous carnage deserved what they got? course it has to work ..another great thing would be to eliminate everybody with a criminal record..land would be nearly holy eh?

    in that carnage
    some good people may have died
    then in the 4th eelam war
    we have to agree that atleat few people lost there lives
    very sad and sorry
     

    twisted

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    in that carnage
    some good people may have died
    then in the 4th eelam war
    we have to agree that atleat few people lost there lives
    very sad and sorry

    don't drag war in , its a seperate thing...we all knew they wanted a war and that was the only way and we gave them a war ..if we didn't -since they weren't into all that sit around and talks things out shit -they would have killed innocent ppl in their process of taking that their so called freedom..war costs human lives..that's the ultimate rule of it...you just shoot a guy you don't even know the name of..straight to execution..and that's a seperate thing.

    start a thread "war or no war?" lets talk about it.
     

    David Webb

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    මහ පොලොව උඩ
    I THINK U ARE SAYING SOMETHING LIKE
    THIS WILL HAPPEN
    china_death_penalty.jpg
    Amnesty International has many reasons for calling for an immediate moratorium on executions in China. One of them is the complete failure of China’s criminal justice system to guarantee anyone a fair trial. In a recent report, Amnesty International details how the Chinese government routinely abuses national laws and international standards in the course of executing thousands of people each year. The rights of individuals facing the death penalty are violated at every stage of legal proceedings. In the circumstances, innocent people undoubtedly have been and will continue to be executed.

    FILE PICTURE A woman, convicted of murder, shouts before she is taken to be executed in Ghangzhou, April 11, 2001

    it is there law friend why dont you think about the person who was killed by this woman
     

    coolgayathra

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    ....Sri lanka..Land of brave lions...
    don't drag war in , its a seperate thing...we all knew they wanted a war and that was the only way and we gave them a war ..if we didn't -since they weren't into all that sit around and talks things out shit -they would have killed innocent ppl in their process of taking that their so called freedom..war costs human lives..that's the ultimate rule of it...you just shoot a guy you don't even know the name of..straight to execution..and that's a seperate thing.

    start a thread "war or no war?" lets talk about it.

    ofcoyrse
    war is not in the subject
    but this is kind of a war toio
    not that kinf of
    ..
    this is war aginst under world
     

    blacktarzan

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  • May 9, 2009
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    Yes kiyala vote kala But i have some doubts මචං මරණිය දණ්ඩනය තීරණය කරද්දි වරදක් වුනොත් අහිංසකයෙක් ව මරණයට ලක් වෙනවා නේද හැබැයි කුලියට මරණ එක අපරාද වගේ ඒවා අඩු වෙයි. මට හිතාගන්න බැහැ එකග වෙනවාද නැද්ද කියලා ඕව් කියන එකට තමයි වැඩි බර
     

    yakshaya

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    to activate death penalty there should be a benchmark or ranking system on a country's legal system governed by a world body which is independent. because if the legal system is weak and not proper, there can be wrong decisions (although crimes are to be proved beyond reasonable doubt in theory) for which innocent people might have to suffer with their lives.
     

    yakshaya

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    in Gulf countries the law has a huge influence based on Muslim religion. If SL law has a significant influence based on Buddhism (which is the major religion) then implementing death penalty can be illegal as it is against Buddhism.
     

    senator

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    Yes kiyala vote kala But i have some doubts මචං මරණිය දණ්ඩනය තීරණය කරද්දි වරදක් වුනොත් අහිංසකයෙක් ව මරණයට ලක් වෙනවා නේද හැබැයි කුලියට මරණ එක අපරාද වගේ ඒවා අඩු වෙයි. මට හිතාගන්න බැහැ එකග වෙනවාද නැද්ද කියලා ඕව් කියන එකට තමයි වැඩි බර
    They why did you vote yes? :(