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China and Iran responsible for at least 86 % of the executions world wide in 2008

26 Mar 09

Iran Human Rights, March 25: At least 346 people have been executed in 2008 in Iran according to the Amnesty International’s annual report on death penalty in 2008.

Amnesty International’s numbers are in line with the the annual report published by Iran Human Rights, according to which at least 350 people were executed in 2008 in Iran. The actual number of the executions is higher since many executions are not reported by the Iranian media.

Amnesty International’s annual report that was published on March 24. says:

"In 2008, at least 2,390 people were known to have been executed in 25 countries and is estimated that at least 8864 people were sentenced to death in 52 countries around the world.

The following countries carried out executions in 2008: China (at least 1,718), Iran (at least 346), Saudi Arabia (at least 102), USA (37), Pakistan (at least 36), Iraq (at least 34), Viet Nam (at least 19), Afghanistan (at least 17), North Korea (at least 15), Japan (15), Yemen (at least 13), Indonesia (10), Libya (at least 8), Bangladesh (5), Belarus (4), Egypt (at least 2), Malaysia (at least 1), Mongolia (at least 1), Sudan (at least 1), Syria (at least 1), United Arab Emirates (at least 1), Bahrain (1), Botswana (1), Singapore (at least 1) and St Kitts and Nevis (1).

Some of the methods used to carry out executions in 2008 included beheading (Saudi Arabia), hanging (Bangladesh, Botswana, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, St. Kitts & Nevis, Singapore, Sudan) lethal injection (China, USA), shooting (Afghanistan, Belarus, China, Indonesia, Iran, Mongolia, Viet Nam), stoning (Iran) and electrocution (USA).

Amnesty International knows of 13 countries that have carried out executions every year for the last 5 years: China, Bangladesh, Belarus, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Viet Nam, Yemen and the USA.

As in previous years, the five countries with the highest number of executions in 2008 were China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the United States of America (Fig. 1). Together these five countries carried out 93% of all executions carried out in 2008. These countries provide the greatest challenge towards global abolition of the death penalty."

To read the complete report go to: Death sentences and executions