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Amnesty report: executions worldwide rise 53% in 2022

Data shows 883 death penalties in 20 countries, but number likely higher due to state secrecy

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 16 May 2023 12:00PM

Amnesty report: executions worldwide rise 53% in 2022
Despite protests against the death penalty, a recent report by Amnesty International has revealed that executions rise by 53% last year. – Bernama, May 16, 2023

BERLIN – The total number of known executions carried out around the world in 2022 rose by 53% on the figure recorded for 2021, reported the German Press Agency (dpa) 

According to an Amnesty International report on the worldwide use of the death penalty released today, there were at least 883 executions in 20 countries for 2022 – the highest figure in five years. 

The number was likely higher, it noted, as thousands of executions in China “are being kept under wraps.” 

State secrecy in North Korea and Vietnam, along with limited access to information in several other countries, continued to hinder a fuller assessment of the use of the death penalty, the report said. 

Amnesty said 90% of the world’s known executions last year were carried out by just three countries: Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.  

The number of recorded executions in Iran rose from 314 in 2021 to 576 in 2022, it said. In Saudi Arabia, the number tripled from 65 in 2021 to 196 last year – the highest figure recorded by Amnesty for the country in 30 years. 

Six countries abolished the death penalty completely or partially last year, according to the report. 

However, executions resumed in five countries in 2022 – Afghanistan, Kuwait, Myanmar, the State of Palestine and Singapore, the report said. 

More than a third of the world’s recorded executions in 2022 were for drug offences, a clear breach of international law, Amnesty said. – Bernama, May 16, 2023

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