"We have taken note of what happened. The Secretary General stands against the death penalty and the case remains the same," Ban's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told PTI when asked about the UN Chief's comments on the execution.
Memon was hanged early this morning on his 53rd birthday after he exhausted all legal options to appeal his conviction. In an unprecedented move, India's Supreme Court heard his last-minute appeal in a special hearing held in the middle of the night just hours before his scheduled hanging.
Meanwhile, a leading human rights organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) renewed its call for India to abolish the death penalty after it executed Memon, saying there is no evidence from India to show that the "cruel, inhumane" form of punishment acts as a deterrent.
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