We know that, together, we can end the death penalty everywhere.

We are making tremendous progress – today, 23 states in the U.S. and two-thirds of the countries in the world have abolished the death penalty. Join us.

Amnesty In Action

ChangE IS POSSIBLE

For 45 years, Amnesty International has been campaigning to abolish the death penalty around the world. When Amnesty started its work in 1977, only 16 countries had totally abolished the death penalty. Today, that number has risen to 108 – more than half the world’s countries.

  • We campaign to stop executions of specific individuals in the U.S. and around the world. Take action in urgent cases today.
  • We conduct research on the use of the death penalty around the world, to shine a light on this human rights abuse and to fuel reform.
  • We mobilize grassroots activists to pass legislation abolishing the death penalty and defeat legislation that would reinstate it. E-mail us at [email protected] to get more involved. If you’re intersted in getting involved in death penalty abolition in your state, fill out this form.
  • why we must act now

    Human rights violations

    All people have the right to live, and we all have the right to be free from cruel, inhuman, and degrading punishment. These are human rights that people have, regardless of whether they have been convicted of crimes. The death penalty violates these basic rights.

    STANDING UP FOR WHAT’S RIGHT

    The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. Amnesty opposes the death penalty in all cases without exception – regardless of who is accused, the nature or circumstances of the crime, guilt or innocence or method of execution. Amnesty International believes than the death penalty should be abolished, once and for all.

    The death penalty is too flawed to fix.

    • It is irreversible and mistakes happen. The risk of executing an innocent person can never be eliminated. Since 1973, for example, more than 186 prisoners sent to death row in the U.S. have later been exonerated or released from death row on grounds of innocence. Others have been executed despite serious doubts about their guilt.
    • It does not stop crime. Countries who execute commonly cite the death penalty as a way to deter people from committing crime. This claim is false: there is no evidence that the death penalty uniquely deters crime or improves public safety.
    • It is often used within unjust legal systems. In many cases recorded by Amnesty International, people were executed after being convicted in unfair trials, without legal representation. In some countries, death sentences are mandatory punishments for certain offenses, meaning that judges are not able to consider the particular circumstances. Two wrongs don’t make a right. The death penalty is no way to impart justice.
    • It is discriminatory. The death penalty is applied disproportionally against people of color and poor people, in a racially biased way.
    • It is used as a political tool. The authorities in some countries, like Iran and Sudan, use the death penalty to punish political opponents.
Statistics

18

Number of countries that executed people in 2020 (including the U.S.).

11

Total number of executions in the U.S. in 2021

23

Number of states in the U.S. that have abolished the death penalty.

12

number of states in the US with a death penalty that have not carried out an execution in at least 10 years.

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Death Penalty Case

ROCKY MYERS

Rocky Myers has been on Alabama’s death row at Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore, AL, for nearly half his life. Serious flaws have affected his case including racial and class bias, inadequate legal representation, and allegations of police pressure and misconduct. Join Amnesty International in urging Alabama Governor, Kay Ivey, to intervene and immediately review Rocky Myers’ case, as well as all those on the state’s death row, with a view to commuting their death sentences.

 

News, Posts, Blogs

June 27, 2022 • Report

Biden Must Take Action on Promise to End Federal Death Penalty

Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Furman v. Georgia ruling, which temporarily outlawed executions in the USA, Amnesty International reminds President Biden and the federal authorities of the urgent need to meet his promise to work for permanent eradication of the death penalty. Justin Mazzola, Deputy Director, Research, at Amnesty International USA, said:

May 23, 2022 • Report

Death Penalty 2021: State-Sanctioned Killings Rise as Executions Spike in Iran and Saudi Arabia

2021 saw a worrying rise in executions and death sentences as some of the world’s most prolific executioners returned to business as usual and courts were unshackled from Covid-19 restrictions, Amnesty International said today in its annual review of the death penalty.

October 25, 2021 • Press Release

Oklahoma Seeks to Revive Machinery of Death Despite Unanswered Legal Questions

Today, an Oklahoma District Court held a hearing on the preliminary injunction to halt upcoming executions scheduled from October 2021-February 2022 for four people on the state’s death row.

April 20, 2021 • Report

Death penalty 2020: Despite Covid-19, some countries ruthlessly pursued death sentences and executions

The unprecedented challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic were not enough to deter 18 countries from carrying out executions in 2020, Amnesty International said today in its annual global review of …

February 9, 2021 • Post

Coalition Letter to President Biden

You can download the letter here

April 20, 2020 • Report

Death penalty 2019: Global executions fell by 5%, hitting a 10-year low

Saudi Arabia executed a record number of people in 2019, despite an overall decline in executions worldwide, Amnesty International said in its 2019 global review of the death penalty published …

April 9, 2019 • Report

Death penalty 2018: Dramatic fall in global executions

Global executions fell by almost one-third last year to the lowest figure in at least a decade, Amnesty International said in its 2018 global review of the death penalty published …

February 20, 2019 • Report

Opposition leader and more than a hundred supporters face the death penalty in Cameroon

Opposition leader Maurice Kamto will today be summoned by a military court on charges which carry the death penalty, as the Cameroonian authorities intensify their post-election crackdown on critics. Kamto, …

August 23, 2018 • Report

Florida’s diehard pursuit of the death penalty is a blot on the Sunshine State

Florida’s approach to the death penalty is deepening its outlier status on this human rights issue and has now added an extra layer of arbitrariness to its already discriminatory and …

April 11, 2018 • Report

Research Shows a Global Trend Towards Abolition of the Death Penalty, But More Work Remains

In its annual assessment of the death penalty, Amnesty International’s research points to a further global decrease in 2017, down from the high peaks recorded for total executions in 2015 …

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