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Amnesty issues call for US to drop death penalty
http://www.khaleejtimes.ae/DisplayArticle08.asp?xfile=data/international/2010/October/international_October337.xml§ion=international

8 October 2010, (Reuters)

<snip>“A clear majority of countries have rejected the death penalty. How can the USA claim leadership on human rights yet still commit judicial killings?” said Widney Brown, Senior Director of International Law and Policy at Amnesty International.

“The death penalty is cruel, degrading, ineffective and entirely incompatible with any concept of human dignity. Its use in the USA is marked by arbitrariness, discrimination and error,” she added. Campaigners have designated Sunday as “World Day against the Death Penalty”. Although Amnesty’s call this week focused on the United States, the group said China executed more people every year than all other countries in the world combined.

Murders involving white victims in the United States were more likely to result in death sentences than those involving black victims, Amnesty said. Three states — Texas, Virginia and Oklahoma — account for more than half of US executions.
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