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DEATH SENTENCES AND EXECUTIONS 2012

Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 3 million supporters, members and activists in more than 150 countries and territories who campaign to end grave abuses of human rights. Our vision is for every person to enjoy all the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. We are independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion and are funded mainly by our membership and public donations. Amnesty International Publications First published in 2013 by Amnesty International Publications International Secretariat Peter Benenson House 1 Easton Street London WC1X 0DW United Kingdom www.amnesty.org Amnesty International Publications 2013 Index: ACT 50/001/2013 Original language: English Printed by Amnesty International, International Secretariat, United Kingdom All rights reserved. This publication is copyright, but may be reproduced by any method without fee for advocacy, campaigning and teaching purposes, but not for resale. The copyright holders request that all such use be registered with them for impact assessment purposes. For copying in any other circumstances, or for re-use in other publications, or for translation or adaptation, prior written permission must be obtained from the publishers, and a fee may be payable. Front and back page images: A Belarusian death certificate stating that a 26-year-old man died on 15 March 2012, and that this was entered on 20 March as the third entry into the official register. As cause of death, it states no information provided. The man had been executed by shooting. Amnesty International

DEATH PENALTY FACTS AND FIGURES 2012 DEATH PENALTY TRENDS 2003-2012 COUNTRIES THE NUMBER OF ABOLITIONIST COUNTRIES ROSE TO 97 IN 2012. THE NUMBER OF COUNTRIES IMPOSING DEATH SENTENCES FELL TO 58 IN 2012. The death penalty was completely removed from legislation in Latvia, making it the 97th country abolitionist for all crimes worldwide. Ten years ago in 2003, this figure stood at 80. In total, 140 countries have abolished the death penalty in law or practice. At least 1,722 people were sentenced to death in 58 countries in 2012. This is a decrease from 2011, when at least 1,923 people were known to have been sentenced in 63 countries worldwide, and a reduction for the second year running (2010: 2,024 death sentences in 67 countries). EXECUTIONS WERE CONFIRMED IN 21 COUNTRIES. In 2012 Amnesty International recorded executions in 21 countries. It cannot be excluded that executions took place in Egypt and Syria, though none could be confirmed. This figure reflects the significant overall decline of the death penalty from a decade earlier, when 28 countries carried out executions in 2003. Index: ACT 50/001/2013 Amnesty International April 2013

DEATH PENALTY FACTS AND FIGURES 2012 Thousands of executions Hundreds of executions 10 99 executions 1 9 executions Amnesty International April 2013 Index: ACT 50/001/2013

DEATH PENALTY FACTS AND FIGURES 2012 RAQ Kecutions nost doubled om 2011 CHINA Second-highest level 01 executions worldwide in 2012, most for drul-relabld crimes 'AFGiHANISTAN ~ More executions than rest of the world put together Deoth penoity Imposed.rter "confessionsn.ilepdly extroc:ted under toriin ~ Index: ACT 50/001/2013 Amnesty International April 2013

DEATH PENALTY FACTS AND FIGURES 2012 WORLDWIDE TRENDS 2012 O~...!.wolIE -"Er IIAII 9::mR::.--.~ 1- AMNESTY Amnesty International April 2013 Index: ACT 50/001/2013

WHETHER IN A HIGH-PROFILE CONFLICT OR A FORGOTTEN CORNER OF THE GLOBE, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGNS FOR JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DIGNITY FOR ALL AND SEEKS TO GALVANIZE PUBLIC SUPPORT TO BUILD A BETTER WORLD WHAT CAN YOU DO? Activists around the world have shown that it is possible to resist the dangerous forces that are undermining human rights. Be part of this movement. Combat those who peddle fear and hate. Join Amnesty International and become part of a worldwide movement campaigning for an end to human rights violations. Help us make a difference. Make a donation to support Amnesty International s work. Together we can make our voices heard. I am interested in receiving further information on becoming a member of Amnesty International name address country email I wish to make a donation to Amnesty International (donations will be taken in UK, US$ or ) amount I WANT TO HELP please debit my Visa Mastercard number expiry date signature Please return this form to the Amnesty International office in your country. For Amnesty International offices worldwide: www.amnesty.org/en/worldwide-sites If there is not an Amnesty International office in your country, please return this form to: Amnesty International, International Secretariat, Peter Benenson House, 1 Easton Street, London WC1X 0DW, United Kingdom amnesty.org

DEATH SENTENCES AND EXECUTIONS 2012 Despite some negative developments, the use of the death penalty in 2012 overall confirmed the global trend towards abolition. The USA was the only country in the Americas to have carried out executions in 2012. However, just nine states in the USA carried out executions in 2012, compared to 13 in 2011. Connecticut became the 17th abolitionist US state. Despite setbacks in the Asia-Pacific region including the resumption of executions in India and Pakistan Viet Nam did not carry out death sentences and Singapore observed a moratorium on executions while considering amendments to its death penalty laws. In sub-saharan Africa, further progress was visible. The government of Ghana plans to abolish the death penalty in the new Constitution. There are no more prisoners on death row in Sierra Leone. Belarus continued to be the only country in Europe and central Asia to carry out executions. Legislation to remove the death penalty completely came into effect in Latvia in January, making it the 97th country abolitionist for all crimes worldwide. Amnesty International International Secretariat Peter Benenson House 1 Easton Street London WC1X 0DW United Kingdom www.amnesty.org Index: ACT 50/001/2013 April 2013 In December the UN General Assembly adopted the fourth resolution on a moratorium on the use of the death penalty, with 111 Member States voting in favour. This report analyzes some of the key developments in the application of the death penalty in 2012, presenting figures gathered by Amnesty International on the number of death sentences handed down and executions carried out during the year. Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases without exception, regardless of the nature or circumstances of the crime; guilt, innocence or other characteristics of the individual; or the method used by the state to carry out the execution.