No political calculation behind executions: justice ministry

Want China Times
Date: 2015-06-07
By: CNA

The execution of six death-row inmates on Friday was carried out in accordance with law

Vehicles carrying the bodies of executed inmates leave the Taipei Detention Center, June 5. (Photo/Lin Hou-chun)

Vehicles carrying the bodies of executed inmates leave the Taipei Detention Center, June 5. (Photo/Lin Hou-chun)

without any political calculation, deputy justice minister Chen Ming-tang said Saturday.

The executions have nothing to do with quelling public outrage, and people should not make wild speculations, Chen said.

He was responding to a statement issued by Amnesty International, the London-based human rights group, which said the execution of the six inmates is a “regressive decision that does not deliver justice.”

The group said that they were carried out amid public outrage following the random killing of an 8-year-old girl in a Taipei school last week by an alumnus of the school who was unemployed and claimed he had hallucinations.

“The decision to carry out the executions reeks of political calculations by a government attempting to gain points by quelling public anger,” it said.     [FULL  STORY]

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