Opinion: Executions are falling, but we still have a responsibility to condemn the death penalty everywhere

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The introduction of death-by-stoning laws in Brunei and the continued use of capital punishment in 20 countries worldwide underlines that this cruel form of human rights abuse continues to thrive across the globe

For an organisation like International, which unreservedly opposes the death penalty as the ultimate human rights violation, one execution is still one too many. Last year’s drop in execution numbers is hugely welcome. But each and every case has still involved the cruelty of cold-bloodedly condemning a human being to death and many have also seen shoddy, deeply unfair trials.

 

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. Each country has the right to decide its own laws. Fix your own country first and start by mandatory compensation for victims of crime. Every western country has failed its victims.

Everyone knows where executions take place on flimsy pretexts and on stupid religious grounds .Severe international pressures and economic sanctions must be imposed on them for killing of each human being.

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