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Pope Francis To World Leaders: Thou Shall Not Kill Even Criminals

Pope Francis has called for the worldwide abolition of the death penalty for criminals, saying that the Biblical injunction applies to both the innocents and criminals in the society.
The Pope asked Catholic leaders not to allow executions, especially during the Church’s Holy Year.
Speaking to thousands of tourists and pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope asked Catholic politicians around the world to make a courageous and exemplary gesture and ensure that no convicted inmate is put to death in the year of mercy – which runs through to November.
“I appeal to the consciences of those who govern to reach an international consensus to abolish the death penalty.
The commandment “You shall not kill,” has absolute value and applies to both the innocent and the guilty.”
The pontiff said that there is now a growing opposition to the death penalty even for the legitimate defence of society because modern means existed to efficiently repress crime without definitively denying the person who committed it the possibility of rehabilitating himself.
Pope Francis reinforced the earlier church teaching, especially by St. John Paul II, that there’s no justification in modern society for capital punishment.
The Pope said: “even criminals hold the inviolable right to life” given by God even as he also called for improved prison conditions.
“All Christians and men of goodwill are called on to work not only for the abolition of the death penalty, but also to improve prison conditions so that they respect the human dignity of people who have been deprived of their freedom,” he said.
According to Amnesty International, which had campaigned to end executions since 1977, about 140 countries have abolished the death penalty in law or in practice. It said that 55 countries in 2014 are known to have sentenced at least 2,466 people to death – a 28 per cent increase on the previous year. [myad]