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Report claims to reveal number of death penalties carried out, a rare insight into a number considered a state secret

The world's top executioner China put 2,400 people to death last year, a US-based rights group said, shedding rare light on a statistic Beijing tries to keep a state secret.

The Dui Hua Foundation said on Tuesday that the figure had gone down by 20 percent since 2012, but China is so sensitive about the issue that it has done nothing to publicise the decline in its use of the death penalty.

The foundation, a nonprofit organisation that seeks clemency and better treatment for at-risk detainees, said it obtained its figures from "a judicial official with access to the number of executions carried out each year".

"China currently executes more people every year than the rest of the world combined, but it has executed far fewer people since the power of final review of death sentences was returned to the (Supreme People's Court) in 2007," Dui
Hua said.

China's top court examines all death sentences issued in the country, and sent back 39 percent of those it reviewed last year to lower courts for additional evidence, Dui Hua added, citing a report by the Southern Weekly newspaper.

Amnesty International releases annual reports of death penalties in 22 countries. Its 2013 report recorded an increase of 14 percent in executions worldwide from the 2012 figure.

Amnesty has not published statistics on China's death penalties since 2009 due to the difficulty of getting information.

Amnesty's overall figure in 2013 for death penalties carried out worldwide was 778, which means that if the 2,400 figure is accurate, China executed more than three times the number of people than every other country combined.

Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia

Outside of China, almost 80 percent of all executions were recorded in Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Iran is reported to have executed 369 people, and Iraq is recorded as having executed 169, according to Amnesty.

At least 23,392 people were sentenced to death worldwide by the end of 2013, the rights group said, with most of the sentences related to drugs offences.

The United States remained the only country in the Americas that carries out executions. The state of Texas accounted for 41 percent of them.

According to Amnesty International's annual report, by 2013, 173 of the 193 member states of the United Nations were execution free.

China executed 2,400 people in 2013: report - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English
 
1. Drug dealer with >= 50g illeagle narcotics, Dealth in China !
2. An adult man rape girl <=16 age, Dealth in China !
3. Murder one person's life (include baby), Dealth in China !
4. Terrorist also Dealth in China !
 
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good job look pakistan this is the way bring peace in country
 
A death penalty is always a good thing.
Give them the easy way to hell. lol
 
1. Drug dealer with >= 50g illeagle narcotics, Dealth in China !
2. An adult man rape girl <=16 age, Dealth in China !
3. Murder one person's life (include baby), Dealth in China !
4. Terrorist also Dealth in China !
Good job sometimes i envy communism . India needs to enforce such penalties as well:agree:
 
If death penalty is indeed a deterrent then why each year the number of executions are more or less same??.......
 
If death penalty is indeed a deterrent then why each year the number of executions are more or less same??.......

Well, a stable society's criminal offense rate remains about the same each year. If said country also has stable and sufficiently large population, then the number of death penalty case will remain about the same each year.

Of course, this is IF the number is accurate. Considering said Foundation is very politic based, I would take any information they release with a grain of salt.
 
Sometimes, the only way to deal with heinous crimes is through capital punishment (death penalty) because keeping criminals that committed such acts of crimes alive is an insult.
 
Only 52 people have been executed since 1947, meanwhile in china 2400 are executed a year. Seems like a Great Purge going on over there.
 
Not high if you think about the total population of China. Also China govt needs an iron fist law to maintain public order if they want to keep 1/7th of the world population in check.

Long time no see, @xesy. Good to see you again.
 
Well, a stable society's criminal offense rate remains about the same each year. If said country also has stable and sufficiently large population, then the number of death penalty case will remain about the same each year.......
That is the point........death penalty or not, the crime rate remains more or less stable......
The notion that the crime rate will increase if death penalty is abolished, has been proven wrong by the crime statistics of the countries which has abolished it, like Britain etc.

Therefore, as pointed out, death penalty does not reduce crime, it only provides satisfaction to the natural need for revenge that humans have.........which, by the way, is not justified by the Judiciary of many countries(including India) where death-penalty is practiced........this condemnation of the notion of revenge while keeping the death penalty seems contradictory to me.....

IMHO, social reforms can reduce crime rate.......
 
If death penalty is indeed a deterrent then why each year the number of executions are more or less same??.......
I am sure if no death penalty , the mumber of victims will be higher.
 
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