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UN chief eyes end to death penalty after 2025 execution spike
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84600, member: 27"] The UN just called out a brutal global spike in state killings last year. UN human rights chief Volker Türk reported a sharp rise in executions, many for drug crimes, failing to meet international seriousness standards. He condemned the practice as ineffective for crime prevention and prone to killing innocent people, often applied discriminatorily against marginalized groups. Iran stood out with an estimated fifteen hundred executions, nearly half for drug offenses. Türk suggested this represents systemic state intimidation. Saudi Arabia recorded over three hundred fifty executions, mostly drug-related, including individuals convicted for childhood crimes. Israel faced criticism for proposed death penalty laws targeting only Palestinians. The United States saw its highest execution count in over a decade, raising concerns about methods like gas asphyxiation. The report also covered Afghanistan, Somalia, Singapore, China, North Korea, and Belarus. It noted some positive moves, like a Kyrgyzstan court blocking attempts to revive capital punishment. Türk urged all executing states to halt killings, commute death sentences, and work toward abolition. He emphasized the death penalty's irreversible nature and its frequent use as a tool of repression rather than justice. [/QUOTE]
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