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The number of state executions almost doubled last year worldwide, with China accounting for nearly three-quarters of the total, Amnesty International says. | The number of state executions almost doubled last year worldwide, with China accounting for nearly three-quarters of the total, Amnesty International says. |
In its annual survey, the group says 2,390 people were put to death in 2008, up from 1,252 in 2007. Of those, 1,718 people (72%) were executed in China. | In its annual survey, the group says 2,390 people were put to death in 2008, up from 1,252 in 2007. Of those, 1,718 people (72%) were executed in China. |
Another 8,864 people were sentenced to death, up from 3,347 in 2007. | Another 8,864 people were sentenced to death, up from 3,347 in 2007. |
On the positive side, the report shows that only 59 nations retained the death penalty, and few actually used it. | On the positive side, the report shows that only 59 nations retained the death penalty, and few actually used it. |
The group's secretary general, Irene Khan, said such punishments as beheading, stoning and electrocution "have no place in the 21st Century". | The group's secretary general, Irene Khan, said such punishments as beheading, stoning and electrocution "have no place in the 21st Century". |
Despite the rise in executions during 2008, she said there were reasons to be optimistic. | Despite the rise in executions during 2008, she said there were reasons to be optimistic. |
"The good news is that executions are only carried out by a small number of countries, which shows that we are moving closer to a death-penalty free world," she said. | "The good news is that executions are only carried out by a small number of countries, which shows that we are moving closer to a death-penalty free world," she said. |
'Worrying instances' | 'Worrying instances' |
The group highlighted decisions by Argentina and Uzbekistan to abolish the death penalty in 2008. | The group highlighted decisions by Argentina and Uzbekistan to abolish the death penalty in 2008. |
And the fact that Belarus was the only European nation to carry out executions was also interpreted positively. | And the fact that Belarus was the only European nation to carry out executions was also interpreted positively. |
But Ms Khan said the "bad news" in the report, entitled Death Sentences and Executions in 2008, was that hundreds of people continued to suffer. | But Ms Khan said the "bad news" in the report, entitled Death Sentences and Executions in 2008, was that hundreds of people continued to suffer. |
Of 25 nations using the death penalty in 2008, China was the most prolific. | Of 25 nations using the death penalty in 2008, China was the most prolific. |
The report said China used lethal injection and shooting to execute at least 1,718 people. | The report said China used lethal injection and shooting to execute at least 1,718 people. |
But Beijing does not publish data on the death penalty. | But Beijing does not publish data on the death penalty. |
Of the top-six countries in Amnesty's list, only the US (37) publishes statistics on the penalty's use. | Of the top-six countries in Amnesty's list, only the US (37) publishes statistics on the penalty's use. |
The figures for the others are estimates based on what Amnesty has verified through media reports, rights groups and official statements. | The figures for the others are estimates based on what Amnesty has verified through media reports, rights groups and official statements. |
Other groups frequently give much higher figures. | Other groups frequently give much higher figures. |
The other worst-offending nations on the list are Iran (346), Saudi Arabia (102), Pakistan (36) and Iraq (34). | The other worst-offending nations on the list are Iran (346), Saudi Arabia (102), Pakistan (36) and Iraq (34). |
Amnesty also highlighted "worrying instances" of some nations bucking a long-term trend away from the death penalty. | Amnesty also highlighted "worrying instances" of some nations bucking a long-term trend away from the death penalty. |
St Kitts and Nevis carried out the first execution in the Caribbean for five years, the group's report said. | St Kitts and Nevis carried out the first execution in the Caribbean for five years, the group's report said. |
And Liberia introduced capital punishment for robbery, terrorism and hijacking. | And Liberia introduced capital punishment for robbery, terrorism and hijacking. |