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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Govt. faces legal challenges in bid to resume hangings
by Amal Jayasinghe-June 30, 2019, 10:25 pm
President
Maithripala Sirisena is facing fresh legal challenges in his attempt to
end a 43-year moratorium on capital punishment and start executing drug
convicts, officials said Sunday.
Two petitions were filed in the Court of Appeal Friday seeking an order
quashing any move by Maithripala Sirisena to resume executions, which
have not been carried out since the last hanging in June 1976.
"The Court of Appeal will have a preliminary hearing next week. In the
meantime, the prisons commissioner has given an assurance to court that
there will be no hangings," a court official told AFP.
On Wednesday, Sirisena said he has completed formalities to resume
hangings by signing the death warrants of four condemned drug convicts.
He did not say when the executions would be carried out.
Justice ministry sources said they were yet to fill the vacancies for
two hangmen, although more than a dozen candidates had been shortlisted
for the job.
Although the last execution was more than four decades ago, an
executioner was in post until his retirement in 2014. Three replacements
since have quit after short stints at the unused gallows.
There has been a mounting chorus of international criticism of Sirisena’s announcement.
Justice ministry sources said, however, there would have to be a lengthy administrative process before an execution took place.
A High Court judge who condemned a convict would have to make a fresh
recommendation whether to carry out the death penalty or not. The
condemned prisoner also has the option of making a clemency plea to the
president.
"I have signed the death warrants of four," Sirisena told reporters at his official residence on Wednesday.
"They have not been told yet. We don’t want to announce the names yet because that could lead to unrest in prisons."