Bullet fee explained
A bullet fee is a financial charge levied on the family of executed prisoners. Bullet fees have been levied in the Islamic Republic of Iran,[1] [2] Kingdom of Yugoslavia,[3] as well as in the People's Republic of China,[4] [5] and Nazi Germany[6] on the families of executed prisoners.
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Melamed . Karmel . 2019 . 'Paying for the bullet': A demonic Iranian regime tradition .
- News: Fassihi . Farnaz . Son's Death Has Iranian Family Asking Why . 30 January 2023 . The Wall Street Journal . 23 June 2009.
- Horvat . Vladimir . 1996 . Nadbiskup Alojzije kardinal Stepinac i totalitarni režim . Archbishop Alojzije Cardinal Stepinac and the totalitarian regime . hr . Obnovljeni život: časopis za filozofiju i religijske znanosti . 51 . 1–2. 149–165 . 2020-12-15.
- Web site: Chinese try mobile death vans . The Age . 2003-03-13.
- News: Kristof. Nicholas D.. Times. Special to The New York. Law and Order in China Means More Executions. The New York Times. 1991.
- http://karlrobertkreiten.de/hinrichtung/kostenrechnung.php, cf. item Kosten der Strafvollstreckung at the bottom of the list