• Campaigns
  • Library
  • For Media
Logo Skip to main content
  • اللغة العربية
  • Français
  • Español
Register | Login
  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • How You Can Help
  • Learn About Human Rights
  • News
  • Stay Informed
Print
  • › Home
  • › Beijing Olympics
  • › Issues
  • › Stop executions

Stop executions

Criminals sentenced to death during an open trial in Zhuzhou, central China's Hunan province December 2006

Criminals sentenced to death during an open trial in Zhuzhou, central China's Hunan province December 2006

© Private


Amnesty International believes there is likely to have been a significant drop in executions since the Supreme People’s Court review for all death sentences was restored in January 2007. However, China remains the world leader in the use of the death penalty.

The death penalty and the conditions on death row in China are an affront to human dignity. No one sentenced to death receives a fair trial in accordance with international human rights standards.

Around 68 crimes can be punishable by death in China, including non-violent offences like tax fraud, embezzling, taking bribes and some drug crimes.

The only way to verify any drop in the number of executions is to publish the death penalty statistics. China needs to continue this reform by introducing greater transparency, to ensure that the families and lawyers of those sentenced have access to them and to information about their cases.

In line with China’s official goal of complete abolition, it also needs to significantly reduce the number of capital offences and to abolish the death penalty for non-violent crimes.

Read More:

Death Penalty: Death sentences and executions in 2007
  • Delicious Delicious
  • Digg Digg
  • Facebook Facebook
  • Technorati Technorati
  • What is this?

  • Print
  • Email page

How you can help

Donate

Join

Take Action


Related Information

Tags:
Beijing Olympics, Death Penalty, China

Growing calls for end to executions at UN | Amnesty International

18 December 2008

Wo Weihan – taken before he could say his last goodbyes ...

3 December 2008

China: Further information on death penalty/ imminent execution ...

2 December 2008

Video: Amnesty International's Beijing Olympics campaign | Amnesty ...

1 December 2008

China, Iran and Jamaica go against trend on executions | Amnesty ...

28 November 2008


More


国际特赦组织展望未来

国际特赦组织正在审视其未来的人权策略及方法。您的意见是极宝贵的,提供意见也是很简单的。透过填写这份简短的问卷,您会帮助国际特赦组织设定未来的发展方向和工作重点。
请填这份问卷

Good News

Cambodian Supreme Court releases scapegoats of trade unionist's murder

5 January 2009

Two men wrongfully convicted of the murder of trade union leader Chea Vichea, have been released on bail after nearly five years in prison.

Growing calls for end to executions at UN

18 December 2008

Over one hundred countries voted overwhelmingly in favour of a second resolution on "Moratorium on the use of the death penalty" at the United Nations on Thursday.

Standing ovation for jailed Chinese dissident

17 December 2008

The European Parliament has honoured a jailed Chinese dissident in absentia with its top human rights award.
More Good News

关于国际特赦组织

国际特赦组织是一个全球性运动,其成员透过行动,为所有人争取国际公认的人权能受到尊重和维护。

了解更多或下载我们的简介文件(密码:ziyou)


  • Privacy policy
  • Accessibility
  • Jobs
  • Contact us
  • Worldwide sites
  • Site map