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Alabama Set to Conduct First U.S. Execution Using Nitrogen Gas

A prisoner in Alabama is scheduled to become the first person in the U.S. to be executed using nitrogen gas, a method criticized by the United Nations as cruel and inhuman. Kenneth Eugene Smith, convicted in 1989 for the murder of a preacher’s wife, faces execution despite a previous failed attempt by lethal injection and ongoing legal disputes over the method’s use. Alabama’s determination to proceed with the execution is met with opposition from human rights campaigners and legal challenges regarding the constitutionality of the punishment.

  • Kenneth Eugene Smith is set to be the first person in the U.S. executed using nitrogen gas.
  • The United Nations has condemned the method as cruel and inhuman.
  • Smith was convicted in 1989 for the hired killing of a preacher’s wife.
  • Alabama has previously attempted to execute Smith by lethal injection, which failed.
  • There is significant opposition from campaigners who argue the method violates laws against cruel and unusual punishment.
  • Smith suffers from PTSD following the botched execution attempt.
  • Experts warn the nitrogen gas method could cause convulsions, brain damage, or other catastrophic mishaps.
  • Alabama’s governor has the authority to halt the execution but has not indicated any intention to do so.
  • The Attorney General’s office of Alabama plans to proceed with the execution.
  • Some local lawmakers support the use of nitrogen gas, dismissing UN criticism.
  • The case could set a precedent for capital punishment in America, where the practice has been in decline.

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