USA: More double standards as another child offender set to be executed



News Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty International
AI Index: AMR 51/052/2003     2 April 2003

In the same week that Secretary of State Colin Powell spoke of "the 
steadfast commitment of the United States to advance internationally agreed 
human rights principles worldwide", the USA is set to violate a fundamental 
principle of international law respected across the world, Amnesty 
International said today, as Oklahoma prepared to execute Scott Hain for a 
crime committed when he was 17.

"Where will that steadfast commitment be at 6pm on Thursday evening (3 
April 2003) in Oklahoma's death chamber?" asked Amnesty International. "As 
the execution team kills Scott Hain, the USA's claim to be global human 
rights champion will once again be drained of credibility."

International law prohibits the use of the death penalty against anyone who 
was under 18 years old at the time of the crime. The USA is today virtually 
the only country prepared to flout this principle.

"Scott Hain is set to become the fourth child offender to be executed in 
the world in the past 12 months", Amnesty International said. "All four 
will have been put to death in the United States."

Scott Hain would also become the 18th child offender reported to have been 
executed worldwide in the past six years. All but five will have been 
killed in the USA, whose President has repeatedly stressed its commitment 
to the rule of law.

On Monday, launching the US State Department's reports on human rights in 
other countries, Secretary Powell referred to President Bush's "solemn 
pledge that the United States will always stand for the non-negotiable 
demands of human dignity."

"Warehousing a child offender for 15 years, before strapping him down and 
injecting him with poison - how does that uphold human dignity?", Amnesty 
International asked, noting that last October four US Supreme Court 
Justices described the execution of prisoners for crimes committed when 
they were under 18 years old as "a relic of the past" and a "shameful 
practice."

Also in October, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights found that 
by continuing this practice, the USA was violating a norm of international 
law from which no country can exempt itself. It noted that "the acceptance 
of this norm crosses political and ideological boundaries", and added that 
violations had been roundly condemned by the international community. 
Numerous resolutions and statements at the United Nations have called for 
an end to the execution of child offenders.


Background

The USA has put 21 child offenders to death since executions resumed there 
in 1977, and another 80 prisoners await execution for crimes committed when 
they were 16 or 17. Oklahoma executed Sean Sellers in 1999 for a crime 
committed when he was 16. Scott Hain is currently the only other child 
offender on Oklahoma's death row, where prisoners are housed in conditions 
that violate international standards. Effectively housed underground, they 
are confined to their concrete cells for up to 24 hours without access to 
natural light or fresh air.

Scott Hain and Robert Lambert were sentenced to death for the 1987 murders 
of Michael Houghton and Laura Sanders. Although the state is still seeking 
Robert Lambert's execution, he may yet be protected from execution by last 
year's Supreme Court ruling that the execution of people with mental 
retardation is unconstitutional. The ruling came 13 years after the United 
Nations urged all countries to take that step.

On Monday, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted 5-0 to reject 
clemency for Scott Hain. Amnesty International continues to appeal to 
Governor Brad Henry to stop the execution, which is scheduled for 6pm on 3 
April 2003 in Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester.


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