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lethal cocktail used in the injections is mixed only in Beijing,
something that has prompted complaints from local courts.
"Some
places can't afford the cost of sending a person to Beijing — perhaps
$250 — plus $125 more for the drug," says Qiu Xingsheng, a former judge
working as a lawyer in Chongqing. Death-by-gunshot requires "very little
expense," he says.
Qiu has attended executions by firing squad
where the kneeling prisoner is shot in the back of the head. The guards
"ask the prisoner to open his mouth, so the bullet can pass out of the
mouth and leave the face intact," he says.
No debate
In
the United States, some death row inmates and death penalty opponents
want the Supreme Court to declare lethal injections cruel and unusual. A
recent lawsuit claimed inmates suffer excruciating pain during
executions because they do not get enough anesthetic.
There is no
such debate in China, which uses the same three-drug cocktail as the
U.S. federal government and most U.S. states: sodium thiopental to make
the condemned unconscious, pancuronium bromide to stop breathing,
potassium chloride to stop the heart.
People's Daily and other
state media describe the mix as a "non-virulent drug," bringing about
"immediate clinical death while inflicting no physiological pain."
"It
doesn't matter what method you use," Qiu says. "If someone is convicted
of a capital crime, they should be executed." |