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Capital punishment is retained in law by 55 UN member states or observer states, with 140 having abolished it in law or in practice.The most recent legal executions performed by nations and other entities with criminal law jurisdiction over the people present within its boundaries are listed below.
La Pendaison (The Hanging), a plate from French artist Jacques Callot's 1633 series The Great Miseries of War. Hanging has been a method of capital punishment in many countries, and is still used by many countries to this day. Long-drop hanging is mainly used by former British colonies, while short-drop and suspension hanging is common ...
Of all present European countries, San Marino, Portugal and the Netherlands were the first to abolish capital punishment; Romania banned it even earlier in 1864, but it was much later reintroduced from 1936 to 1990 during the dictatorial and communist eras; in Italy the nationwide ban on the death penalty dates from 1889 (capital punishment had ...
People in Tadamon have a nickname for the toothbrush-mustached henchman: "Syria's Hitler." “This man, he and his people, they were animals,” said Majed Shaaban, 32, who works for a cleaning ...
In London in the early 19th century, there might have been 5,000 to watch a standard hanging, but crowds of up to 100,000 came to see a famous felon killed. The numbers hardly changed over the years. An estimated 20,000 watched Rainey Bethea hang in 1936, in what turned out to be the last public execution in the U.S." [32]
People executed by Papua New Guinea by hanging (1 P) People executed by the Soviet Union by hanging (1 C, 12 P) People executed by the Philippines by hanging (2 P)
2009 was the first year that no one was executed anywhere in Europe, however in March 2010, Belarus executed the last two people on its death row. [ 11 ] The European Union has long since been opposed to the death penalty, supporting the European Convention, and its 2000 Charter of Fundamental Rights included an absolute ban on the death ...
Hanging is the only common method of execution in 21st-century Iran, usually carried out in prison. Compared to other countries that use hanging (such as Japan or Malaysia) with a complex gallows designed to drop the condemned and break the neck, Iran's gallows are very simple and inexpensive. They consist only of a frame and a stool, with some ...