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Capital Punishment: U.S. Ranks 5th On Global Execution Scale, Amnesty International Reports

By PETER JAMES SPIELMANN 03/27/12 01:28 AM ET AP

NEW YORK -- The United States was the only Western democracy that executed prisoners last year, even as an increasing number of U.S. states are moving to abolish the death penalty, Amnesty International announced Monday.

America's 43 executions in 2011 ranked it fifth in the world in capital punishment, the rights group said in its annual review of worldwide death penalty trends. U.S. executions were down from 46 a year earlier.

"If you look at the company we're in globally, it's not the company we want to be in: China, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq," Suzanne Nossel, executive director of Amnesty International USA, told The Associated Press.

The United States seems deeply divided on the issue.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry was cheered at a Republican presidential candidates' debate last September when he defended his signature on 234 execution warrants over more than 10 years as being the "ultimate justice."

Just weeks later, young people rallied in person and online to protest the execution of Troy Davis in Georgia for the 1991 murder of a police officer. In the intervening years, key witnesses for the prosecution had recanted or changed their stories.

"I think the debate on the issue may be nearing a tipping point in this country," Nossel said. "I think we're seeing momentum at the state level, in the direction of waning support for the death penalty."

Illinois banned the death penalty last year, and Oregon adopted a moratorium on executions.

Maryland and Connecticut are close to banning executions, Amnesty said. And more than 800,000 Californians signed petitions to put a referendum on the state ballot in November that would abolish the death penalty.

However, 34 U.S. states have the death penalty.

Richard Dieter, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, which tracks U.S. trends, told the AP that last year 78 prisoners received death sentences, down from an average of more than 300 annually a few years ago. "Executions peaked in 1999 at 98," he added. "By all measures, the death penalty is on the defensive."

Dieter attributed much of the decline to the introduction of DNA testing, which has exposed some mistaken convictions. With stronger defense tactics and appeals processes getting longer, U.S. states also found it more and more expensive to pursue death penalty cases, he said.

The United States was the only member of the G-8 group of developed nations to use the death penalty last year. Japan, which also retains capital punishment, recorded no executions for the first time in 19 years, Amnesty reported.

"Our government has made a very strong point of trying to reassert its position as a standard-bearer on human rights globally," Nossel said. "When other countries look at the United States, the use of the death penalty really stands out a lot in the mind of Europeans and others around the world. We're in such incongruous company."

Mexico strongly protested the July execution in the U.S. of one of its citizens, Humberto Leal, for rape and murder on the grounds that he had not been advised of his rights to receive legal advice and assistance from his consulate. The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations is supposed to guarantee the right of any citizen to consular help.

Leal was one of 51 Mexican men who have been sentenced to death in the United States after being denied consular assistance, Amnesty said. The International Court of Justice had ordered a full review of all these cases after Texas executed another Mexican man in 2008.

The U.S. federal stance on capital punishment was complicated by the Defense Department's announcement that it would seek the death penalty for six foreign nationals detained at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for trial by military commission. Amnesty contends that military commissions are discriminatory because they do not give foreign citizens the same right to appeal as U.S. courts.

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gloval14
01:56 PM on 06/27/2012
I am sure if you take Texas and Virginia out of equation, we would rank much lower. The problem has been and continues to be "Low Effort Thinkers" in certain states (red) who can not see the future, reality and or seem to be educated enough to do the right thing. If our country goes republican in the presidential election it will get even worse, God forbid!!! Let's hope our citizens become more educated, aware in the months to come.
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Nemo Oudeheis
Whoever is not busy being born is busy dying.
12:35 PM on 04/05/2012
In the photo of the execution room at the Oregon State Penitentiary accompanying this article it is striking how the white, padded surface of the "death table" is configured as a cross.

Some things never change.
02:36 AM on 04/02/2012
Let's start cleaning house by executing those who are on death roll by reviewing each murder's case files, and make sure the evidence is quite clear without any doubt that they committed the capital acts against the People of the United States.
12:18 AM on 04/02/2012
With most of these stories in the crime section, I'm thinking we should strive to be higher on the list. Some of these people truly seem like wastes of space. What ever happened to American know-how and ingenuity? Hop to it, people!
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Mailman
09:10 PM on 03/31/2012
Damn, Texas and Florida better get busy. Because we all know that New York and California want to touch and feel the murderer's pain.
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tjboyo
Not taking bullshit from either extremes
04:31 PM on 03/30/2012
It's sad but after reading the other articles in the Crime page all I can think is why aren't we #1? There are some seriously crazy/evil people in this country.
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PhloxJeana
Never baptize a cat.
03:34 PM on 03/30/2012
What's scary is that New Jersey abandoned the death penalty. Really? NJ is more evolved than the US as a whole? The world has turned upside down.
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PhloxJeana
Never baptize a cat.
03:20 PM on 03/30/2012
This is outrageous! How can we be letting those other countries be beating us?!

What a class to be in. It just shows how undeveloped we are as a nation.
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mmiller459
I am the nothing man
12:07 PM on 03/30/2012
Who would Jesus execute?
oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
11:35 AM on 03/30/2012
I know we can make it to #1 guys!
Let's increase the rate by decreasing stays on death row,
the guy who yelled go cowboys before we killed him,

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/29/jesse-joe-hernandez-executed_n_1387681.html

well that scum smashed a 10 month baby to death......11 years ago!???!! Smashed a baby to death, let me repeat, smashed a baby to death. We should have hung him as soon as a rope and a tree could be found, but some bleeding hearts wanted him to pollute our space for 11 more years?
10:09 AM on 03/31/2012
Did you see him kill said baby?  Then how do you know for a FACT that he did?  Does the fact that some people SAY he did it and the fact that he has the wrong color skin hold all the sway or are you simply to gifted that you know everything?
oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
10:34 AM on 03/31/2012
This response above is what is wrong with our country...denial of reality, race-bating an ignorance. I would like to elect that we take intelligence tests to be able to vote, most liberals would not meet the mini um standards.
With capital punishment mistakes will be made and I can live with that, because the overwhelming majority of people executed are worthless like the baby killer.
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Nino Bookman
10:10 AM on 03/30/2012
I think we could be ranked even farther back if we just did like Russia and get a hitman (hitperson?) to murder those undesirables - no arrests, no trials, no fuss, no muss.

DISCLAIMER: I am being sarcastic - for those that read comments and really don't get it.
BahtHarim
בת ההרים
06:31 AM on 03/30/2012
Lovely company we're in, eh?
11:43 PM on 03/29/2012
WHO'S GOING TO PAY FOR ALL THESE ANIMALS YOU CAGE RATHER THEN EXECUTE ?WHERE YOU GOING TO HOUSE THEM ? HOW MUCH IS THE COST TO CONTINUE TO BUILD PRISONS?AND WHATS THE DETERENT TO KEEP THEM FROM CONTINUING TO KILL NOW ONLY IT WILL BE CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND WHOEVER THEY CHOOSE. WHY NOT WHATS ANOTHER LIFE SENTENCE THERES NO PENALTY TO THEM JUST THE TAXPAYER WHO WILL CONTINUE TO PAY FOR THEIR CRIMES...EXECUTE THEM . THEY HAVE NO SYMPATHY OR CONSCIENSE IF THEY DID THEY WOULDNT COMMIT MURDER AND I FOR ONE DONT WANT TO PAY TO KEEP THEM ALIVE....EXECUTE THEM NOT THE TAXPAYER...
02:26 AM on 03/30/2012
IT IS MORE EXPENSIVE TO EXECUTE. TYPING IN ALL CAPS SHOULD BE A CAPITAL CRIME.
oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
11:37 AM on 03/30/2012
yeah the way the liberals want to nurse them with cable tv, but bullets are cheap
04:20 AM on 03/30/2012
why do conservatives insist on proving their sanctimonious arrogance by typing in all caps ????
oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
11:37 AM on 03/30/2012
BECAUSE WE ROCK
01:07 PM on 03/30/2012
Because they have little minds, and think the only way they can be heard is to "YELL"!!!!
10:45 AM on 03/29/2012
“The United States was the only Western democracy that executed prisoners last year”
”America's 43 executions in 2011 ranked it fifth in the world。“

Come on America, let's show the world we CAN be #1 at SOMETHING besides failed wars! FIFTH?! That's NOT good enough!! Let's get behind the Repubs and push those numbers even higher. With proper backing, prisons for profit and a basic fascist religious movement, there's NO reason we can't surpass the top 5 and maybe, maybe surpass the NAZI equivalent in numbers!!
02:28 AM on 03/30/2012
很好!
02:43 AM on 03/29/2012
Keep up this "Eye for an Eye" business and pretty soon we'll all end up blind.
10:46 AM on 03/29/2012
WHAT?! I just came from an ear-for-ear convention and can't hear a word you're saying!!