Death row [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8247319.stm] prisoners in Japan are being driven towards insanity by harsh conditions, according to human rights group Amnesty International.
Apparently many of the prisoners are now old men having been kept in isolation for decades. There are 2-3 exercise periods in a week other wise they have to remain sseated in their cells. Prisoners are not allowed to walk around their cell. They are not allowed to talk to other inmates. You are given about an hours notice when its time for execution which amnesty feel is cruel. The combination of these factors drives most of the inmates insane.
So are these conditions cruel? Does it really matter if you are killing them anyway? Why are executions taking up to 40 years to be carried out?
Your thoughts.
Apparently many of the prisoners are now old men having been kept in isolation for decades. There are 2-3 exercise periods in a week other wise they have to remain sseated in their cells. Prisoners are not allowed to walk around their cell. They are not allowed to talk to other inmates. You are given about an hours notice when its time for execution which amnesty feel is cruel. The combination of these factors drives most of the inmates insane.
So are these conditions cruel? Does it really matter if you are killing them anyway? Why are executions taking up to 40 years to be carried out?
Your thoughts.