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Hundreds Of Drug Offenders Executed Every Year: Study

Drug Offenders Executed

VERONIKA OLEKSYN   05/16/10 10:00 PM ET   AP

VIENNA — Hundreds of drug offenders are executed annually and the number likely tops 1,000 if figures from countries that don't disclose their death penalty data are included, a new report said Monday.

The number of states carrying out death sentences for drug offenses, however, appears to be declining while others are observing moratoria on all executions, according to the report by the International Harm Reduction Association.

"Since the 1980s, as the number of countries worldwide retaining the death penalty dropped, there was a concurrent rise in the number of states expanding the application of the death penalty to include drug offenses," it said. "This trend, however, appears to have reversed or at the very least stalled."

Even Malaysia and Singapore – known historically for putting many people to death for drug-related crimes – appear to have greatly reduced the number of people they execute each year, Roger Hood of Oxford University writes in the report's foreword. And Vietnam "may be giving serious consideration to its policy and practice," he added.

Of the 32 states or jurisdictions around the world that have legislation allowing capital punishment for drug offenses, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia are most committed to carrying out the practice, the report said.

"The death penalty for drug offenses is an issue of considerable human rights concern," the report said. "Its imposition violates international human rights law and dehumanizes, in the most final and irreversible of ways, those convicted of drug offenses."

While China keeps its death penalty statistics a secret, its use of capital punishment is widely thought to "dwarf" the combined total of the rest of the world, the report said. The country's tough counter-narcotics efforts and policies make it likely that a "sizable portion" of those executed each year are drug offenders.

In other countries, such as Iran, drug offenders also make up a large degree of those put to death each year.

"It is beyond dispute that Iran is one of the world's most active death penalty states and that drug offenders represent a significant proportion of those executed," the report said.

In Iran, where 172 drug offenders were executed in 2009, drug smuggling cases are often referred to revolutionary courts. Concerns over trial standards have also been raised in Egypt, Vietnam, North Korea and Cuba, as well as other in countries.

In Saudi Arabia, the report said, human rights monitors have raised "well-founded concerns" about the proportion of foreign nationals facing execution.

While 36 of Saudi Arabia's 40 drug-related executions in 2007 were of foreign nationals, at least 17 of the 22 drug offenders who were put to death the following year were from abroad. The foreigners included Iraqis, Pakistanis, Indians, Thais, Nigerians, Afghans, Syrians and Jordanians.

The International Harm Reduction Association released its findings on the first day of a meeting in Vienna of the U.N. Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice.

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VIENNA — Hundreds of drug offenders are executed annually and the number likely tops 1,000 if figures from countries that don't disclose their death penalty data are included, a new report said ...
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moutonnoir
iconoclastic demagoguery
03:05 PM on 05/30/2010
It is way to easy for some cop to plant a satchel of drugs on someone. Much easier than most other frame ups... It is shocking to consider how many executed people may be completely innocent of the accusations.
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Nerdiac
04:44 PM on 05/19/2010
One side of me wants to go WHO CARES. Doing illegal, mind altering drugs is a form of suicide, so what's the big deal if the government speeds things along? The other, more logical side wonders how many innocent people are killed each year for a so-called drug offense. Seems easy to prove or disprove, but who knows what tactics the local jurisdictions are using. Not to mention the valuation of life on par with maintaining societal standards. Ho hum, one more reason to be happy to be an American, even with all our problems.
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moutonnoir
iconoclastic demagoguery
03:04 PM on 05/30/2010
Doing mind altering things to your own body is probably a long forgotten civil right. Suicide? You do not know much about recreational drug use by responsible adults. (Think all those high end clubbers who make a lot of money and party hard before returning to their cubicles and offices on monday).
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othel
I believe I don't believe
09:46 PM on 05/18/2010
How many of these Iranian of these "drug offenders" are really anti-government offenders.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
03:23 PM on 05/18/2010
Give 'em credit for something though, they don't give a FF for what the lib-er-als in Hollywood think!
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tonedef
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01:51 PM on 05/19/2010
Yeah, you should go over there and congratulate them on their bold actions.
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moutonnoir
iconoclastic demagoguery
03:06 PM on 05/30/2010
Yes. They are truly role models for fascist top down rule, and an example of what a country dominated by the tea party would look like.
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03:13 PM on 05/18/2010
Reading this article gives me another reason to enjoy the USA. The police here just want our money-hurray for misdemeanors and fines...never thought I'd say that.
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moutonnoir
iconoclastic demagoguery
03:07 PM on 05/30/2010
They will put you in a private prison for 30 years if you get caught with 10 pounds of weed: a plant!

In private prison, you will provide jobs with pensions and full benefits for some thug with a baton.
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Norge
Rolf K. Artist, worker of metal, writer of poems
02:31 PM on 05/18/2010
This is a fine example of which planet in the milky way gallaxy is actually the psy. ward of this gallaxy.

For those who become the governments' soldiers'(murderers) get medals for kills,
for those who smoke a roach, get the death penalty.
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angrymanspokane
Just a regular guy
01:11 PM on 05/18/2010
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time...
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03:02 PM on 05/18/2010
Do you honestly think death is a justifiable punishment for a person who merely does drugs?
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Paula Ann
12:49 PM on 05/18/2010
frankly speaking, i raised my kids in a country that had the death penalty for selling drugs..and was very happy that their exposure to drugs, people that use them and commit crimes in order to get money to pay for drugs was miniscule. no matter how attentive parents are, what happens outside the home is beyond our control - and not having to sweat the drug culture was a relief.
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Ben Cohn
05:07 PM on 05/18/2010
First of all, YOU SHOULDN'T have control over what your children do all the time. That is a growing problem with parents in the last 15 years. LEAVE THEM ALONE OCCASIONALLY. Let them go and make mistakes, god knows they will later in life.

2nd, which would you prefer? 1) worrying that your kind might smoke a roach, or 2) worrying that if they do they might get the death penalty? If you said you'd prefer 2 then your a terrible parent and deserve CPS called on you.

Your entire view is based on the same ridiculous notion that OTHERS should be responsible for helping raise YOUR children. Oh its the schools fault, its their friends fault...WAAHHH!
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Paula Ann
07:04 PM on 05/18/2010
hmm....rather muddled bag here - i shouldn't have control over my kids 24/7 yet the school and friends don't have control (school) and influence (friends)? well, we instilled our values, chose the schools and KNEW the friends and their parents. as parents we always took full responsibility for our kids actions (and believe it or not NEVER had a run in with the law or school). thanking the almighty, and each and every person at our oldest graduation for the part they played in her success (sum cum laud - phi beta kappa) - aunts, uncles, teachers, co-workers, friends, music teachers, coaches - i would never be so arrogant to say we parents did it alone, all played a part. fortunately the outcome was positive.
personally, i believe that marijuana should be legal; however, selling drugs in ksa was a capitol crime, not possession (they never execute americans for anything anyway).
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08:06 AM on 05/18/2010
There are more people on prescription drugs than illegal pharmaceuticals. one is just as bad as the other if a dependency is indicated. Live and Let live. People wanna smoke pot -oh well..I understand why Asian countries have stiff penalties...its because the british influx of cheap opium in their country during 1900's as a form of biochemical warfare-addicted millions of Chinese, so they are protecting themselves. But in the US the doctors and commercials keep you running to the clinic for drugs-Are you depress?, yes-but ain't nothing a few million dollars couldn't cure.
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CubfanBudman
He Ain't Heavy, He's my Brother
06:09 AM on 05/18/2010
"We are all drug offenders" -Sarah Palin
03:26 AM on 05/18/2010
When I told my Chinese friend that in Canada the cops don't really care if you have some pot in your possession. As long as it is a small amount that is obviously for personal use. My friend said it was the same in China, but if you had over a certain quantity then it is instant death penalty. So a bit is ok. Unexpected. But nothing in China is like you'd expect.
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joeyfoto
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02:50 PM on 05/18/2010
SunshinePuppies wrote: "When I told my Chinese friend that in Canada the cops don't really care if you have some pot in your possession. As long as it is a small amount that is obviously for personal use. My friend said it was the same in China."

I had a similar experience while living in Moscow, and was similarly surprised. It is amazing how realism works around the world yet skips vast sections of the USA... "The land of the free and home of the brave..."
09:24 PM on 05/17/2010
Another misleading article Huffingtonpost. Bravo!

Why does Huffingtonpost use a picture of a lethal injection table in the article? The US doesn't execute people of drug crimes. Using a picture of a lethal injection table makes it seem like we are executing people in the US for drug crimes since practically no other country uses lethal injection.

Out of all the people in the world who were executed for drug crimes what percentage were executed by lethal injection?

A more accurate picture would have been of a hangman's noose, firing squad, beheading. The vast majority of people executed for drug crimes in the world were executed by those methods, not lethal injection.

If I wanted BS I'd go watch Fox News!
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joeyfoto
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11:16 AM on 05/18/2010
Although i found the nasty tone unnecessary, cmk1967 was correct in pointing out an error of ethnocentricity, which led to a sloppy use of photography. As a photographer, i believe image accuracy is as important as is accuracy in reporting words.

PS.I often wish that HuffingtonPost would allow the posting of images.
11:42 AM on 05/18/2010
Nasty tone? What are you talking about? I was pointing out, and as you stated, image accuracy is important.

This is not the first time of I've commented on HPs image accuracy. HP has been very inaccurate with images on several occasions. I'm wondering if they have a bunch of hacks working at HP or are they being misleading with their images to serve an agenda.
09:24 PM on 05/17/2010
I'm a gonner
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CubfanBudman
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06:10 AM on 05/18/2010
They bring out the Patty Wagon every 4-20
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SpaceboySD
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09:03 PM on 05/17/2010
End the prohibition of Cannabis and stop the war against American citizens.
wired
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01:27 AM on 05/18/2010
Does the US execute Cannabis users?
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Sam Smith
07:08 AM on 05/18/2010
Haven't yet, but I think the US is one of the 32 countries who do ALLOW it to be done. I am thinking that there is at least one person serving life in the US for a cannabis conviction...;-C
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sus2222
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08:42 PM on 05/17/2010
Doing a GREAT JOB keepin OUT COMMENTS !!!
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CubfanBudman
He Ain't Heavy, He's my Brother
06:10 AM on 05/18/2010
no doubt