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The initiative of over 70 countries for a United Nations General Assembly resolution on declaring a moratorium on executions will surely set the stage for the abolition of the death penalty across the world (editorial “A world without executions,” Nov. 10). The death penalty, once viewed as a matter of domestic policy, is now seen as a global human rights issue. Capital punishment is a barbaric and vindictive act that violates the right to life. It is irrevocable and can be inflicted on the innocent. Execution leaves no chance to set right a wrong verdict. The UNGA resolution will be an important international milestone in the campaign to abolish the death penalty. India, the largest democracy, should abolish it accelerating the worldwide trend towards ending executions. T. Marx, Karaikal P. George Daniel, Kochi Nandlal K. Pancholi, Gotan, Rajasthan Pratap Gokuldas, Coimbatore
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