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The return of the death penalty is a step backward for justice and human rights.
What happened?
The US government under Trump aims to resume federal executions using lethal injection and firing squad methods, reversing recent trends.
Supporters argue that the death penalty serves as a deterrent for heinous crimes and provides closure for victims' families.
There is significant risk of wrongful convictions and irreversible human rights violations with the resumption of federal executions.
The administration's stance may be influenced by political motives rather than ethical considerations.
Continued use of the death penalty could lead to international condemnation and legal challenges, further complicating criminal justice reform efforts.
Public opinion remains divided, but increased activism from both supporters and opponents will likely intensify debates over capital punishment's efficacy and morality.
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Hidden Trade-off
While seeking retribution through execution, the US risks undermining its moral standing on global human rights issues.
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