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		<dc:creator>Josh Butler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Governments worldwide sentenced at least 2,466 people to death in 2014; judgements which have been condemned by rights group Amnesty International. Amnesty’s annual Death Sentences and Executions report, released Wednesday, documented a 28 percent uptick in death sentence judgements compared to 2013. “This increase was largely due to sharp spikes in death sentences in Egypt and Nigeria, where [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Josh Butler<br />UNITED NATIONS, Apr 2 2015 (IPS) </p><p>Governments worldwide sentenced at least 2,466 people to death in 2014; judgements which have been condemned by rights group Amnesty International.<br />
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<p>Amnesty’s annual <em>Death Sentences and Executions</em> <a href="https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/act50/0001/2015/en/">report</a>, released Wednesday, documented a 28 <span id="E23">percent</span><span id="E25"> uptick in death sentence judgements compared to 2013.</span></p>
<p id="E27"><span id="E28">“</span><span id="E29" class="qowt-font4-Times">This increase was largely due to sharp spikes in death sentences in Egypt and Nigeria, where courts imposed mass sentences agains</span><span id="E30" class="qowt-font4-Times">t scores of people in some cases,” the report outlined.</span></p>
<p id="E32"><span id="E33" class="qowt-font4-Times">There were 509 death sentences recorded in Egypt and 659 in Nigeria, up from 109 and 141 respectively.</span></p>
<p id="E35"><span id="E36" class="qowt-font4-Times">Many of these sentences came in response to terrorism threats. Pakistan, which had placed a six-year moratorium on the death penalty, reinstated capital punishment after the attack in December 2014 at a Peshawar school, where terrorists killed 145 people including 132 children.</span></p>
<p id="E38"><span id="E39" class="qowt-font4-Times">People in at least 55 countries were sentenced to death in 2014.</span></p>
<p id="E41"><span id="E42" class="qowt-font4-Times">Actual executions decreased in number, with 607 recorded executions in 2014 representing a 22 </span><span id="E44" class="qowt-font4-Times">percent</span><span id="E46" class="qowt-font4-Times"> fall compared to the 778 recorded in 2013.</span></p>
<p id="E48"><span id="E49" class="qowt-font4-Times">In launching the report at United Nations headquarters in New York, </span><span id="E50" class="qowt-font4-Times">Amnesty International</span><span id="E51" class="qowt-font4-Times">’s</span><span id="E52" class="qowt-font4-Times"> </span><span id="E53" class="qowt-font4-Times">Renzo </span><span id="E55" class="qowt-font4-Times">Pomi</span><span id="E57" class="qowt-font4-Times"> stressed the reported numbers were a bare minimum, due to difficulty in collecting accurate numbers.</span></p>
<p id="E59"><span id="E60" class="qowt-font4-Times">“For sure, these are significantly underestimated from the real figures,” </span><span id="E62" class="qowt-font4-Times">Pomi</span><span id="E64" class="qowt-font4-Times"> said.</span></p>
<p id="E66"><span id="E67" class="qowt-font4-Times">“We have no data from China, because the numbers are considered a state secret.”</span></p>
<p id="E69"><span id="E70" class="qowt-font4-Times">Amnesty stated that “thousands are executed and sentenced to death [in China] every year” but that secrecy makes the actual numbers “impossible to determine.”</span></p>
<p id="E72"><span id="E73" class="qowt-font4-Times">“We call on China to be more transparent on its use of the death penalty,” </span><span id="E75" class="qowt-font4-Times">Pomi</span><span id="E77" class="qowt-font4-Times"> said.</span></p>
<p id="E79"><span id="E80">He</span><span id="E81"> said Amnesty condemned government use of death sentences in an attempt to solve crime problems, saying such attempts are “deceiving the public” and are often used “to cover inefficient systems.”</span></p>
<p id="E83"><span id="E84" class="qowt-font4-Times">After China, </span><span id="E85" class="qowt-font4-Times">Iran was said to be the world’s next most prolific </span><span id="E86" class="qowt-font4-Times">executioner, </span><span id="E87" class="qowt-font4-Times">with 289 executions; however, Amnesty stated at least 454 more were not acknowledged by authorities. Saudi Arabia carried out at least 90, Iraq at least 61, and the United States of America recorded 35 executions.</span></p>
<p id="E89"><span id="E90">While executions dropped in 2014, </span><span id="E92">Pomi</span><span id="E94"> expressed alarm that death sentences were widely being imposed for less serious crimes, such as drug crimes, adultery, blasphemy and robbery.</span></p>
<p id="E96"><span id="E97">“The concern is the death penalty is being imposed not for the most serious of crimes, but for crimes that don’t fit in this category,” he said.</span></p>
<p id="E99"><span id="E100">“The death penalty often discriminates against the poor and ethnic minorities. There have been grossly unfair trials and evidence extracted under torture, thereby increasing the risk of executing people innocent of the crime for which they have been condemned.”</span></p>
<p id="E104"><span id="E105">Amnesty believes almost 20,000 people worldwide were under death sentences at the end of 2014.</span></p>
<p id="E107"><em><span id="E108">Follow Josh Butler on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/JoshButler">@</a></span><a href="https://twitter.com/JoshButler"><span id="E110">JoshButler</span></a></em></p>
<p><em>Edited by <a href="http://www.ips.org/institutional/our-global-structure/biographies/roger-hamilton-martin/">Roger Hamilton-Martin</a></em></p>
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