China is executing at least nine prisoners a week and sentencing
a further 35 to death, according to Amnesty International.
In a report published today, the human rights group says
that while China tries to keep the figures a state secret,
the country put to death at least 470 people last year, making
it the world's most prolific executioner,
At least 1,252 people were executed in 24 different countries
last year, while 3,347 were sentenced to death in 51 countries.
Amnesty adds that some 27,500 people are now on death row
around the world.
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Second to China was Iran with 317 executions, followed by
Saudi Arabia on 143, Pakistan on 135 and the United States
on 42.
Amnesty points out that the United Nations General Assembly
voted by a large majority in December for a resolution to
end the death penalty.
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