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Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP)

on 31 January 2025

Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP) works to end the death penalty and capital punishment in Georgia, the USA, and around the world. We are a strong, diverse, grassroots, statewide movement which opposes individual executions; supports legislative initiatives aimed at reducing the application of the death penalty until it is ultimately abolished; protects […]

2025

United States

Human Rights

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Human Rights Office

on 31 January 2025

Human Rights Office of Kandy Diocese is a catholic organization established in 2008. The HRO campaign to establish the Rule of Law by taking up individual cases of victims of Torture, rape, gender based violence, domestic violence, families of the disappeared and of the prisoners. HRO provide victims “Holistic” assistance – which includes: security, protection, […]

Sri Lanka

Document(s)

Death Penalty in India: Annual Statistics Report 2024

on 31 January 2025


NGO report


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Death Row Conditions

Fair Trial


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India

Moratorium


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This annual publication presents changes in the death row population as well as political and legal developments in the administration of the death penalty in India each year. The statistics are compiled through a combination of data mining of court websites, media monitoring and Right to Information applications.

  • Document type NGO report
  • Countries list India
  • Themes list Death Row Conditions / Fair Trial / Moratorium
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Witness to Innocence, with the following US and Worldwide organizations that endorse this statement: 8th Amendment Project, Abolition of Death Penalty in Iraq, The Advocates for Human Rights, The American Constitution Society, Capital Punishment Justice Project, Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide - Cornell Law School, CrimeInfo, a member organization of Anti Death Penalty Asia Network (ADPAN), Death Penalty Action, Death Penalty Alternatives for Arizona, Death Penalty Focus,faith leaders of color coalition (flocc), FIACAT -Fédération internationale des ACAT – International Federation of ACATs, Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP), Harm Reduction International, Italian Federation for Human Rights (FIDU), Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, Kenya Human Rights Commission, Lawyers For Human Rights International, India, Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Masyarakat,Le MRAP (Mouvement contre le Racisme et pour l'Amitié entre les Peuples), Ministry Against the Death Penalty, Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), Paul Rougeau Committee - Italy, Pennsylvanians Against the Death Penalty, Puertorrican Coalition Against the Death Penalty, Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty, Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (TADP), Women Beyond Walls, Witness to Innocence

Article(s)

The Death Penalty Does Not Make Us Safer

By Witness to Innocence, on 24 January 2025

Witness to Innocence Responds to President Trump’s Executive Order on the Death Penalty, and Organizations from throughout the US and the World Sign-on in Solidarity

2025

United States

Singapore: End harassment and intimidation of Transformative Justice Collective

Article(s)

Singapore: End harassment and intimidation of Transformative Justice Collective

By the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, on 17 January 2025

We, the undersigned 11 organizations, condemn in the strongest terms the latest restrictions imposed by the Singapore government on activists from the Transformative Justice Collective (TJC), a civil society group actively opposing the death penalty and advocating for human rights in the country. 

2025


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Singapore

Document(s)

Monitoring conditions of detention of prisoners sentenced to death: Practical Guide for NHRIs and NPMs.

By Ensemble contre la peine de mort (ECPM), on 16 January 2025


2025

NGO report


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Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment and Punishment

Death Row Conditions

Fair Trial

Gender

Juveniles

Legal Representation

Women


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ECPM’s new guide provides NHRIs and NPMs with practical tools for assessing the conditions of detention of death row prisoners, emphasizing international human rights standards.

Document(s)

The Death Penalty in 2024 : Death Sentences and Executions Remain Near Historic Lows Amid Growing Concerns about Fairness and Innocence

By Death Penalty Information Center, on 7 January 2025


2025

NGO report


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Clemency

Innocence

Public Opinion

Trend Towards Abolition


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United States


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The Death Penalty in 2024 report highlights critical trends in capital punishment: death sentences and executions remain near historic lows, public support continues to decline, and over 200 exonerations have now been documented. Landmark events include President Biden commuting the death sentences of 37 men on federal death row, Alabama’s unprecedented use of nitrogen gas for executions, and increased attention to innocence in high-profile cases like Melissa Lucio and Richard Glossip. The report also underscores growing global criticism of the death penalty, as 130 countries backed a UN resolution for a moratorium.

  • Document type NGO report
  • Countries list United States
  • Themes list Clemency / Innocence / Public Opinion / Trend Towards Abolition
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Document(s)

Women and the Death Penalty in Iran: A Gendered Perspective

By Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO), on 6 January 2025


2025

NGO report


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Death Row Conditions

Gender


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Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Women


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This comprehensive report by Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) explores the gendered dimensions of the death penalty in Iran, highlighting systemic inequalities, discriminatory laws, and societal factors that disproportionately affect women on death row. Between 2010 and 2024, at least 241 women were executed, with only 26% of cases officially reported. Many were sentenced under circumstances marked by domestic violence, coerced confessions, or lack of legal representation. The report underscores the urgent need for international advocacy to address these injustices and promote gender equality in Iran’s judicial system.

  • Document type NGO report
  • Countries list Iran (Islamic Republic of)
  • Themes list Death Row Conditions / Gender / Women
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On 31 December 2024, Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed the Death Penalty Abolition Bill into law.

Article(s)

Zimbabwe Abolishes the Death Penalty

By World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, on 6 January 2025

On 31 December 2024, Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed the Death Penalty Abolition Bill into law.


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Zimbabwe

Document(s)

Blood Era: A Historic Record of Executions in Saudi Arabia 2024

By European Saudi Organization for Human Rights (ESOHR), on 5 January 2025


2025

NGO report


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Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment and Punishment

Drug Offenses

Juveniles


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Saudi Arabia


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The European Saudi Organization for Human Rights (ESOHR) reports an alarming escalation in executions in Saudi Arabia in 2024, marking a historic high with 345 individuals executed—double the number from 2023. This report highlights the extensive use of the death penalty, with executions for drug-related offenses, political charges, and discretionary judgments (Taazir) significantly increasing. The grim statistics reveal a judicial system fraught with human rights violations, including torture, lack of legal defense, and the execution of minors and women. Amid international criticism, Saudi Arabia’s use of the death penalty underscores a blatant disregard for justice and human dignity, perpetuating fear and repression while pursuing an international image of progressiveness.