Execution in Alabama | To a Canadian-American mask of death

This Thursday evening, in Alabama, a man should be executed for the first time by suffocation with nitrogen, a technique denounced by the United Nations. However, the mask that will be used during this unprecedented intervention is produced by an American company which is owned by business people in Quebec and Toronto, according to an NGO.


Allegro Industries, a South Carolina-based company, manufactures the controversial mask, according to an investigation by the US organization Worth Rises, which aims to dismantle the incarceration industry in the United States and targets companies that profit from its activities. which will be used to diffuse the gas which will asphyxiate the condemned man, Kenneth Eugene Smith, on the evening of January 25.

However, a company whose head office is in Pointe-Claire, Walter Technologies pour surfaces, has owned Allegro Industries since 2022. And the ultimate owner of Walter Technologies is an investment platform from Onex Corporation, a well-established firm. known from Toronto which is listed on the Stock Exchange and controlled by businessman Gerry Schwartz. Onex owns, among others, the air carrier WestJet Airlines.

The organization Worth Rises has sent thousands of emails to managers of companies linked to Allegro Industries since January 19 asking them to ban their masks from being used in this killing. “ [Les entreprises] Walter Surface Technologies and Allegro Industries are dedicated to safety, but after Thursday, they will be known for something else: death. Alabama plans to use Allegro’s respirator masks in its first nitrogen execution on January 25. Taking advantage of this event raises serious moral and ethical issues,” reads the letter addressed to Todd McGee, Mark Wilcox, Michael Lay and Wole James, all executives of the targeted companies.


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