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#DeathPenalty

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In explaining the legal and clinical aspects of lethal injections, “Secrets of the Killing State” is far from sterile. Corinna Barrett Lain lays out her fact-based narratives in stomach-churning detail, while also plainly sharing her analysis of the facts with readers, often bordering on righteous indignation. texasobserver.org/sordid-story

The Texas Observer · The Sordid, Unscientific Story Behind Lethal InjectionA new book by a national expert explores the failures of the United States’ favored execution method.

Africa: Global Executions On the Rise As African States Rethink Capital Punishment: [RFI] While much of the world has left capital punishment behind, the most recent report by Amnesty International shows executions last year reached their highest level globally in almost a decade, while a number of African nations are considering reintroducing the death penalty. newsfeed.facilit8.network/TK35 #CapitalPunishment #DeathPenalty #HumanRights #AmnestyInternational #Africa

Jon Henley notes that an Amnesty International report documented at least 1,518 executions globally in 2024, the highest since 2015. Iraq executed 63 people, Saudi Arabia 345, Iran, 972, and the US 25. The real figure is likely much higher, with housands of suspected cases in countries including China, North Korea and Vietnam.

#CapitalPunishment #DeathPenalty #execution #AmnestyInternational

theguardian.com/world/2025/apr

The Guardian · Executions at 10-year high after huge increases in Iran, Iraq and Saudi ArabiaVon Jon Henley

Amnesty publishes Death Penalty report

Report for 2024 available

April 2025

The report highlights a sharp increase in numbers executed – the highest level since 2015 – but the number of countries holds steady. Amnesty has recorded 1,518 executions in 2024 a 32% increase over the previous year. A problem with producing statistics of this nature is that countries who are major users of the penalty, keep their figures a secret. China for example, believed to be the world’s largest executioner with thousands of its citizens executed each year – does not publish figures regarding them as a state secret. Another secretive nation is Vietnam where, similarly, the numbers are a state secret, and Belarus and Laos who release limited information. The figures are accordingly a minimum estimate of the actual numbers executed. The full report can be accessed here (pdf).

The penalty is not solely used to put to death people who have committed serious crime, but is used as a repressive tool. Saudi Arabia (image), and Iran, for example use the penalty to stifle dissent, targeting human rights defenders, protestors, dissidents and political opponents. There is also a disproportionate use of the penalty against minorities particularly religious minorities. Iran, which executed no less than 972 individuals last year, uses the penalty to execute those who challenge, or who are perceived to challenge, the Islamic Republic. It is also noted that these regimes have poor levels of justice. Defendants are often tortured to secure confessions and are denied access to lawyers. It is highly likely, not to say probable, that many wholly innocent people lose their lives.

Another trend is the use of the penalty as part of drugs programmes against dealers and users.

There is little sign, and very little evidence, that the penalty is some kind of deterrent, an argument frequently put forward for its retention or return. The leader of UK’s Reform party for example recently called for its reintroduction following the dreadful murder of three little girls which took place in Southport*. YouGov surveys show mixed views among Britons about the penalty. Generally, people are opposed but there is more support for its use among Conservative voters. The strongest support comes from the 65+ age group. Attitudes do change however, following a particularly unpleasant murder of a child, a policeman or as a result of terrorist activity. It was last used in 1964, suspended in 1965, abolished in 1969 and completely abolished in 1998 when treason was removed (different dates in Northern Ireland).

The group publishes a report on its use each month and last month’s report is available here.

*Town in northern England

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In #books, from Michelle Pitcher: Law professor, former prosecutor, and death penalty expert Corinna Barrett Lain brings readers into the death chamber to bear disturbing witness to the reality of lethal injection. A look behind the curtain at our state's grim legacy in criminal justice ...
texasobserver.org/sordid-story

The Texas Observer · The Sordid, Unscientific Story Behind Lethal InjectionA new book by a national expert explores the failures of the United States’ favored execution method.
#politics#USpol#Texas

Over 1,500 people were executed across 15 countries in 2024. This was the highest number of executions since 2015, according to Amnesty International's report

China, North Korea and Vietnam are not included in the numbers as no reliable data is available for these countries

amnesty.org/en/latest/news/202

Amnesty International · Global: Recorded executions hit their highest figure since 2015Over 1,500 people were executed across 15 countries in 2024

With everything going on, we can't lose sight of the individual.

Here is an updated list of currently scheduled executions in the United States. Please look at the list and click on the prisoner's name to sign the petition which will be delivered on your behalf to the respective state's government officials.

deathpenaltyaction.org/take-ac

Death Penalty ActionExecution Petitions - Death Penalty Action

Jagtar Singh Johal in solitary

British subject Jagtar is now confined to solitary despite being innocent

April 2025

Some of you will remember we have campaigned for Jagtar, and he was the subject of our World Day Against the Death Penalty action in 2021, when we wrote to Liz Truss, who was then the Home Secretary. He has now been confined to solitary confinement in India subject to 24 hour guard despite being found innocent of concocted terrorism charges. No evidence was produced and it is alleged he was tortured. He has spent 7 years in gaol already. This new action is double jeopardy.

Jagtar is a British subject and the response of the British government has been weak to say the least. His brother is due to have a meeting with the Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, but will have to wait 7 weeks for the privilege.

His brother said: “I fear for his physical and mental welfare since he is being excluded from contact with all other prisoners. He has been in jail for seven years, acquitted and now he is being further punished. He is being mentally tortured and I am concerned something is going to happen to him. The aim is to break him.”

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Amnesty in Salisbury & South Wiltshire · Jagtar Singh Johal

No matter what happens, it'll be a travesty. The #US #oligarchy is chomping at the bit to make an example out of #Mangione.

But, I'm pretty sure the judge is smart enough to also know that martyrs breed copycats.

If he or she doesn't, I'm guessing the next big domestic terrorism act will be by people who don #LuigiMangione masks.

US #prosecutors to seek #DeathPenalty for Luigi Mangione
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Luigi Mangione appears in court for a reading of federal charges
www.bbc.comUS prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi MangioneThe 26-year-old is accused of shooting dead healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel.

BREAKING: Luigi Mangione to Face Death Penalty in Federal Murder Case

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Luigi Mangione is now facing the death penalty, as the Trump administration's Pam Bondi has now requested the full brunt of the law be used federally against him. Jordan Chariton reacts to this news and breaks down its absurdity, especially among other cases of justice not dealt the same.

US Attorney General Pam #Bondi on Tuesday asked prosecutors to seek the #DeathPenalty for Luigi Mangione, who allegedly gunned down an American health care CEO. "Luigi Mangione's murder of Brian Thompson -- an innocent man and father of two young children -- was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America," Bondi said in a statement. FRANCE 24's Jessica Le Masurier reports from New York.

#LuigiMangione #UnitedHealthcare #trial #health

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