Advocates say Alabama nitrogen executions cause “horror, trauma”

Project Hope to Abolish the Death Penalty and the Execution Intervention Project convened to raise alarms about Alabama’s continued use of nitrogen gas as a method of execution, calling the practice inhumane, experimental and rooted in secrecy.

Esther Brown, executive director of PHADP, opened the discussion by emphasizing the role the prisoner-run organization plays. Founded in 1989 by men incarcerated at Holman Correctional Facility, PHADP is the only prisoner-led abolition group in the country.

“I’m here not for myself, but here for the men. I know they would want me to say how much we appreciate the Reverend for being more than a spiritual adviser, for being a friend… and then he has to witness them being tortured to death. If you can imagine what that’s like,” said Brown…

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