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That death penalty can only be used to punish the very most serious crimes in countries
that have not abolished it.
- That death penalty is only sentenced for crimes that prescribes it.
- If legislation is later changed to sentence milder punishments, the prisoner should get
his sentence reduced.
- That minors are not sentenced to death. Pregnant women or women who have just given
birth should not be sentenced to death and neither should mentally deranged people.
- That the accused person should only be sentenced to death if there is very clear
evidence against him that leaves absolutely no doubt about his guilt.
- That death penalty is imposed after a fair trial.
- That any prisoner sentenced to death shall have the right to appeal the sentence to a court that is superior to the one in which it was decided.
- That the prisoner shall have opportunity to petition for mercy or reduction of the sentence.
- That the death penalty is no carried out as long as an appeal case is going on.
- That the execution is done with as little suffering as possible.
What is Amnesty Internationals opinion on death penalty?
Amnesty Internationals main object is the protection of the human rights as
described in the declaration of human rights. Amnesty International is against death
penalty and works for the total abolition of it. The organization works out an annual
report on the protection of human rights all over the world, including death penalty.
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