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Liu David

Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act: Urgent Call to Drop Death Penalty Charges

Uganda Urged to Drop Charges Against LGBTQ+ Individual Facing Death Penalty Background Uganda‘s Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is facing international scrutiny after charging a 20-year-old man with “aggravated homosexuality” under the country’s Anti-Homosexuality Act. The act, which was signed into law in May 2023, defines “aggravated […]

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Samantha Chen

Is Saudi Arabia’s Use of the Death Penalty for Tweets a Justifiable Response to Cyber Dissent?

Saudi Arabia: Man Sentenced to Death for Tweets – Peaceful Criticism on Social Media Brings Death Penalty Introduction A Saudi court has sentenced a retired Saudi teacher, Muhammad al-Ghamdi, to death based solely on his peaceful expression online, through tweets, retweets, and YouTube activity, according to Human Rights Watch. This […]

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Liu David

Kuwait’s Unsettling Execution Trend: Five Lives Lost in Continuing Spree

Kuwait‘s Recent Executions Raise Concerns and Spark International Outcry Amnesty International Criticizes Kuwaiti Government’s “Tough on Crime” Approach Amnesty International has strongly condemned the Kuwaiti authorities for the recent execution of five individuals, one of whom was convicted of a drug-related offense. Rawya Rageh, the Interim Deputy Director for the […]

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Liu David

Zimbabwe’s Death Penalty Debate: Reconsidering Punishment for Tapiwa Makore Murder

Death Penalty: A Violation of Human Rights Introduction The recent sentencing of Tafadzwa Shamba and Tapiwa Makore Senior to death by the Harare High Court has reignited the ongoing debate over the use of the death penalty as a form of punishment. In response, Khanyo Farisè, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director […]

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Samantha Chen

Reevaluating Justice: Analyzing the Case of Death-Row Detainees Challenging Mandatory Death Penalty

An Important Step Forward in the Fight Against the Death Penalty Tanzanian Case Reflects the Changing Attitudes towards Capital Punishment In a significant ruling, the African Court has declared that the imposition of mandatory death penalties in Tanzania is arbitrary and violates the right to life. The court’s decision marks […]

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Patel Maya

Saudi Arabia’s Broken Promise: Imminent Execution of Juveniles Highlights Violation of Death Penalty Abolition

Saudi Arabia’s Record-Breaking Use of the Death Penalty on Children Introduction Amnesty International has recently raised concerns about the imminent execution of seven young men in Saudi Arabia who were all children at the time of their arrest. Despite the Saudi authorities’ commitment to end the use of the death […]

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Lee Olivia

Iran: Record High Number of Executions Raises Alarming Concerns

Iran‘s Escalation of Executions Sparks Human Rights Concerns In recent weeks, Iranian authorities have sharply increased the number of executions, with at least 60 people executed since late April 2023, according to Human Rights Watch. Among the executed was an Iranian-Swedish national on alleged terror-related charges. The majority were executed […]

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