“Indian human rights activist Advocate Ansar Indori writes to the United Nations against Israel’s new death penalty law, demands immediate intervention.”

Human rights advocate Advocate Ansar Indori has strongly opposed the recently passed death penalty law by Israel and has sent a detailed letter to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. In his letter, he described the law as being against the fundamental principles of justice and called for immediate international intervention.

Advocate Indori stated that the new law weakens the judicial process. Under this law, the requirement of unanimity for awarding the death penalty has been removed, allowing capital punishment to be decided by a simple majority. He expressed concern that this could increase the risk of judicial errors and lead to injustice against innocent individuals.

The letter also highlights that important rights such as appeal, sentence reduction (commutation), and pardon have been restricted under the new law. This raises serious concerns that, particularly Palestinian prisoners, may be deprived of fair judicial review and independent oversight.

Advocate Indori further alleged that the law primarily targets Palestinian residents of the West Bank and is being implemented through military or war-zone courts. He termed this as a violation of international human rights standards, stating that it promotes ethnic-based discrimination, unequal punishment, and breaches international humanitarian law.

In the letter, the death penalty has been described as a “cruel, inhuman, and degrading punishment,” and its targeted use against a specific community has been strongly condemned.

In conclusion, he urged the United Nations Human Rights Council to take immediate cognizance of the matter and exert pressure on Israel to repeal the controversial law and ensure compliance with international human rights obligations.

This issue could spark a broader international debate on human rights conditions and judicial fairness.

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