AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
PRESS RELEASE
AI Index: AFR 01/010/2004 (Public)
News Service No: 119
10 May 2004
Africa: Moving towards abolition of the death penalty
No executions have been carried out in Kenya since the mid 1980s and in 2003 President Kibaki commuted 195 death sentences.
"There is a clear trend worldwide and across Africa towards abolition of the death penalty. Worldwide, an average of three countries a year abolishes capital punishment," Amnesty International said.Some 20 countries in Africa have so far ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. National legislation in those countries should be consistent with the Rome Statute, which states that the maximum penalty that the Court can impose is life imprisonment. It is inappropriate for national courts to impose a more severe penalty than that chosen by the international community for acts of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and other serious violations of international law.
Equally, the Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone established by the United Nations and the Sierra Leone government to try those bearing the greatest responsibility for crimes against humanity, war crimes and other serious violations of international law during Sierra Leone's internal armed conflict, provides a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, whereas those convicted before national courts of offences which may be less grave could face execution. This serious discrepancy must be removed by abolition of death penalty in national law. Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all circumstances. It is a violation of the right to life and is the ultimate cruel, degrading and inhumane punishment. The death penalty has never been shown to deter crime more effectively than other punishments.
"All African countries that have not yet abolished the death penalty should establish a moratorium with immediate effect in line with the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights resolution on the death penalty adopted at the 26th Ordinary Session in November 1999 in Kigali, Rwanda, with a view to moving towards complete abolition," Amnesty International urged.
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