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‘Disturbing rise’ in global executions

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Update: 2016-04-06 02:58:23
‘Disturbing rise’ in global executions Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: A surge in the number of executions recorded worldwide saw more people put to death last year than at any point since 1989.

 

Amnesty International (AI) says, reports the BBC.

At least 1,634 people were executed in 2015, a rise of more than 50% on the previous year, the group found in its review of the use of the death penalty.

Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were responsible for 89% of the executions.

The total does not include China, where Amnesty said thousands more were likely killed but records were kept secret.

On the other hand, the group also noted that for the first time ever a majority of the world's countries had fully abolished the death penalty.

Fiji, Madagascar, Congo-Brazzaville and Suriname changed their laws in 2015, while Mongolia also passed a new criminal code that will take effect later this year.

Amnesty said China remained the world’s top executioner. It estimated that thousands of people had been put to death and thousands of others sentenced to death in 2015.

It added that there were signs that the number of executions in China had decreased in recent years but the secrecy around the death penalty made that impossible to confirm for certain.

Iran executed at least 977 people in 2015 - the vast majority for drug-related crimes - compared with 743 the year before, according to Amnesty.

Those put to death, the group found, included at least four people who were under 18 at the time of the crime for which they had been convicted. This, it said, violated international law.

BDST: 1221 HRS, APR 06, 2016
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