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Democratic Republic of the Congo: High Risk of Resumption of the Death Penalty

It is with profound concern that PGA became aware this morning of the communication of a circular from the Ministry of Justice of the Democratic Republic of the Congo formalizing the decision to lift the moratorium on the death penalty in the country.

Armenia ratifies international treaties aiming at the abolition of the death penalty

The ratification comes 2.5 years after the ratification of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), aiming at the abolition of the death penalty (ICCPR-OP2) by the Government of Armenia which took place on 18 March 2021.

21ˢᵗ World Day Against the Death Penalty

Capital punishment constitutes a grave violation of international standards and human rights law, as it inflicts torture and other forms of ill-treatment on death row inmates – the prohibition of which is nevertheless a peremptory norm of international law.

Ghana abolishes the death penalty for ordinary crimes

The adoption of the Criminal Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2022, replacing capital punishment with life imprisonment, marks a significant milestone as it aligns Ghana’s criminal system with international best practice

Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty – April-June 2023

In the past three months, positive strides have been made in Malaysia towards limiting the scope of capital punishment, as its Parliament removed the mandatory death penalty for 12 offenses.

 Fighting against Torture is Fighting Against the Death Penalty

Torture, as a peremptory norm of international law, must always be prohibited under all circumstances. Yet, it still does persist in various corners of the world.

Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty – January-March 2023

The first quarter of the year was marked by the opening of the 52nd regular session of the Human Rights Council, and the organization of the Biennial high-level panel discussion on the death penalty.

Parliament of Uganda adopts Law Criminalizing LGBTI+ Persons for Existing

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) strongly condemns the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023, adopted by the Parliament of Uganda on 21 March 2023.

December 2022 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

PGA welcomes the unprecedented support towards the adoption of the UN resolution A/RES/77/222, for a universal moratorium on the use of the death penalty, which took place on 15 December.

September 2022 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

The 51st session of the Human Rights Council concluded in Geneva (12 September – 7 October), during which the Secretary General presented his report (A/HRC/51/7) to update previous reports on the question of the death penalty, including the quinquennial report of the Secretary-General.

20th International Day against the Death Penalty

Today, October 10 marks the 20th International Day Against the Death Penalty, an important moment to recall the importance of our efforts to advance the abolitionist movement, for which parliamentarians have played and continue to play a crucial role.

Philippines and the Death Penalty

The Philippines was the first Asian country to abolish the death penalty under the 1987 Constitution, but it was re-imposed during the administration of President Fidel Ramos to address the rising crime rate in 1993, only to be abolished again in 2006.

Ghana and the Death Penalty

Ghana is abolitionist de facto, having carried out its last execution in 1993. The domestic criminal law does retain the capital punishment, which is mandatory for some crimes.

 MPs condemn the recent politically motivated executions by the Myanmar military junta

Parliamentarians condemn politically motivated executions by the military junta of Myanmar and urge all States and International Organizations to take immediate countermeasures against the dictatorship.

Central African Republic abolishes the Death Penalty

PGA welcomes such an important development for the status of human rights in the Central African Republic: although the country had been abolitionist in practice as no executions have taken place since 1981, legally ensuring the abolition of the death penalty is a crucial step to prevent any ratchet effect.

Malaysia’s Government pledges to abolish the death penalty

Malaysia Law Minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar has indicated that its Cabinet had agreed to abolish the mandatory use of the capital punishment for serious crimes and replace it by “alternative punishments” applied at the discretion of the courts.

PGA calls for halting the execution of Dr. Ahmad Reza Djalali in Iran

PGA joins the global urgent call of human rights organizations and academic associations pleading Iranian authorities to halt the execution of the Iranian-Swedish medical doctor, lecturer and researcher, Dr. Ahmad Reza Djalali and to release him instead.

PGA condemns the execution of Mr. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam

PGA strongly condemns the execution of Mr. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam on 27 April 2022, which testifies to the failure of the Singaporean judicial system and of Malaysian authorities to protect and uphold fundamental principles under international law.

PGA urges the authorities of Singapore to halt the execution of a mentally disabled person

Given that Mr. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam is intellectually disabled, and committed a non-violent crime, we sincerely appeal for the authorities of Singapore to pardon Mr. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam’s death sentence.

UK reaffirms commitment to abolish death penalty globally in Question Time triggered by Mr. Mark Pritchard, MP

Chair of PGA’s UK National Group, Mr. Mark Pritchard MP, asks the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if she will hold discussions with her counterparts in Commonwealth countries on ending the death penalty.

Online Event: How to Work with Parliamentarians for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

PGA, together with WCADP, organizied an online event on "How to Work with Parliamentarians for the Abolition of the Death Penalty" on 20 October 2021

Addressing the gender dimension of the death penalty: Coaction between Parliamentarians and Civil Society

Despite the fact that women only represent about 5% of all death row inmates,1 it is essential to take measures to guarantee that women do not face gender discrimination in the application of the death penalty.

An Open Letter to President Biden: Your Vow to End the Federal Death Penalty

On behalf of PGA we welcome your commitment to justice, equality and fairness and your vow to end the federal death penalty

Malawi Abolishes the Death Penalty

On 28 April 2021, the Supreme Court of Appeal of Malawi declared the death penalty unconstitutional as an impermissible derogation from the right to life under the Malawi’s Constitution

Armenia Ratifies International Treaty Aiming at the Abolition of the Death Penalty

PGA welcomes the ratification on 19 March 2021 by the Government of Armenia of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), aiming at the abolition of the death penalty..

Virginia Abolishes the Death Penalty

Virginia (USA) Governor Ralph Northam signed into law a bill that ends capital punishment in the State. Virginia has thus become the first Southern US State to abolish the death penalty.

Parliamentarians of the National Assembly of Ecuador meet to discuss the Death Penalty in the Americas

To commemorate the 18th International Day Against the Death Penalty, the PGA National Group, together with the Parliamentary Group on Human Rights of the National Assembly of Ecuador, organized a virtual seminar.

September 2020 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

To mark the 18th World Day Against the Death Penalty – which falls on 10 October – PGA will be organising a webinar to discuss the right to effective legal representation in capital cases and launch a Parliamentary Factsheet.

PGA Marks 18th World Day Against the Death Penalty - ‘Access to counsel: a matter of life or death’ – What can parliamentarians do?

To mark the 18th World Day Against the Death Penalty, members of the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty (WCADP) focused on the right to effective legal representation.

May 2020 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

On 28 April 2020, the National Assembly of Chad voted to amend its 2015 counter-terrorism bill, thus abolishing capital punishment for all existing capital crimes in the country.

Chad’s National Assembly abolishes the death penalty for all crimes

On 28 April 2020, the National Assembly of Chad adopted with a historical unanimous vote the full abolition of the death penalty for all crimes.

Dorcas Sibanda: Death Penalty Should be Abolished Completely

Dorcas Sibanda says while Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has done well to commute death sentences to life imprisonment, he should have completely abolished the death sentence as stipulated in the national Constitution.

December 2019 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Commemorated since 2003, the World Day Against the Death Penalty is marked on 10 October. This year, PGA highlighted its members’ efforts to promote abolition of the death penalty and a fairer criminal justice system.

Malaysia and the Death Penalty

Malaysia announced a moratorium on executions in 2018. It did not carry out any executions in 2018 and more than 190 individuals received a death sentence.

PGA Commemorates World Day Against the Death Penalty

Commemorated since 2003, the World Day Against the Death Penalty (WDADP) on 10 October raises awareness of the conditions and the circumstances which affect prisoners with death sentences and offers an opportunity to advocate for its abolition worldwide.

Hon. Kasthuri Patto: “There Is No Place in A New Malaysia for the Death Penalty”

Malaysia’s move to abolish the mandatory death penalty is a valiant display of courage to uphold restorative justice and to return discretionary judiciary powers back to the courts as a breakthrough to fight crime and punish criminals instead of...

US Federal Government’s Decision to Resume Executions is an Affront to Human Rights

Each year, more States opt to declare a moratorium on the use of capital punishment or abolish it entirely; yet, a few outliers have in the recent years been vocal about resuming executions or reintroducing the death penalty in their domestic legal system

June 2019 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Palestine accedes to the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty (ICCPR-OP2)

New Hampshire becomes 21st US state to abolish the death penalty

This historic achievement is an excellent reminder that it is essential to continue mobilizing against the death penalty, particularly when it is applied disproportionately against minorities and vulnerable groups.

United States and the Death Penalty

The United States is a retentionist country. However, 21 states and the District of Columbia have abolished the death penalty, including the state of Washington in 2018.

Sri Lanka and the Death Penalty

Sri Lanka is a de facto abolitionist country, having carried out the last execution in 1976. The country sentenced at least 17 individuals to death but carried out no executions in 2018.

Kenya and the Death Penalty

Kenya is a de facto abolitionist country, having not carried out an execution since 1987. The country sentenced at least 12 individuals to death but carried out no executions in 2018.

Japan and the Death Penalty

Japan is a retentionist country. The country sentenced 4 individuals to death and carried out 15 executions in 2018.

Palestine and the Death Penalty

The State of Palestine is de facto abolitionist, having carried out no execution since 2002. In the Gaza strip however, capital punishment is still in use.

Palestine’s Accession to Treaty on the Abolition of the Death Penalty: Encouraging Sign for the Region

PGA Members from Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia welcome the news that the State of Palestine has deposited on 18 March 2019 the instrument of accession to the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights...

PGA expresses its support for California Governor’s decision to enact moratorium on the death penalty in the state of California

By signing an executive order implementing a moratorium on executions, Governor Newsom has shown shown remarkable leadership.

March 2019 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

From 26 February to 1 March 2019, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) attended the 7th World Congress against the Death Penalty, organised by its partner organisation Ensemble contre la peine de mort (ECPM, Together Against the Death Penalty).

PGA takes part in the 7th World Congress against the Death Penalty

From 26 February to 1 March 2019, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) attended the 7th World Congress against the Death Penalty, organised by its partner organisation Ensemble contre la peine de mort (ECPM, Together Against the Death Penalty).

PGA expresses serious concerns over the continuous two-year detention of its member, Philippine Senator Leila de Lima

Senators De Lima and Trillanes IV called for the unconstitutionality of The Philippines’ withdrawal from the Rome Statute of the ICC, which may take effect on 17 March.

Zimbabwe and the Death Penalty

Zimbabwe is de facto abolitionist: although it retains capital punishment in its criminal law, the country has not carried out any execution since 2005.

Papua New Guinea and the Death Penalty

Papua New Guinea is abolitionist in practice since 1950: although it retains the death penalty in law, no execution has taken place since 1954.

Nepal and the Death Penalty

Nepal’s Constitution abolished the capital penalty in 1990 and criminal law was amended to abolish it for all crimes in 1997.

Ecuador and the Death Penalty

Ecuador is abolitionist since 1906. Ecuador ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in 1969 as well as the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

December 2018 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Malaysia’s Minister of Law announces bill abolishing the death penalty for 33 offences.

Standing Against the Death Penalty in Asia: Parliamentarians Meet in Kuala Lumpur to Share and Strategise

Participants discussed and adopted an Action Plan, calling on the parliamentarians of the region to mobilise their efforts against capital punishment.

Movement to abolish death penalty in Malaysia will receive opposition support: PGA Board Member Kula Segaran

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) Malaysia will work towards the abolition of the death penalty with support from the opposition.

PGA Members celebrate World Day against the Death Penalty, as Malaysian Government announces abolition bill

On 10 October, which marks World Day against the Death Penalty, PGA wishes to celebrate the efforts of its members throughout the world to stand against capital punishment.

Ecuadorian MP Soledad Buendía speaks out against the reinstatement of the death penalty in Latin America

Latin America is the second region in the world with the largest number of states who have abolished the death penalty for all types of crimes.

September 2018 Quarterly Update of the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

PGA’s Abolition of the Death Penalty (ADP) team brings you its first quarterly update to keep you informed of the most relevant developments regarding capital punishment worldwide and of PGA’s work on the issue.

United Kingdom and the Death Penalty

The United Kingdom is an abolitionist country, having carried out its last executions in 1964.

Uganda and the Death Penalty

Uganda is de facto abolitionist, as the last execution took place in 2005. However, in 2017, more than 250 people remained on death row.

Togo and the Death Penalty

Togo is an abolitionist country since 2009, when the capital punishment was removed from the country’s Criminal Code.

Tanzania and the Death Penalty

Tanzania is de facto abolitionist, having carried out its last execution in 1994. However, at least 4 individuals were still sentenced to death in 2018 in the country, while more than 500 people remained on death row.

Switzerland and the Death Penalty

The Swiss Constitution forbids the use of the death penalty. Capital punishment was abolished in civil courts in 1942, and in military courts in 1992.

Suriname and the Death Penalty

Since March 2015, Suriname is an abolitionist country. No executions had not been carried out in Suriname since 1927.

South Korea and the Death Penalty

South Korea is a de facto abolitionist state, having carried out its last execution in 1997.

Sierra Leone and the Death Penalty

Sierra Leone is a de facto abolitionist country, having carried out its last execution in 1998.

Pakistan and the Death Penalty

Pakistan remains a retentionist country, after it lifted its moratorium on executions in December 2014. Since then, the country has become one of the biggest executioners, with at least 14 executions carried out...

Norway and the Death Penalty

The capital punishment was fully abolished in Norway in 1979 and its abolitionist status was enshrined in the Constitution in 2014.

Niger and the Death Penalty

Niger is formally retentionist but has applied a moratorium since 1976. In 2018, no death sentence was handed out and it is unknown how many people remain on death row.

Morocco and the Death Penalty

Morocco is a de facto abolitionist country, having not carried out any execution since 1993. However, the country did give out death sentences against at least 10 individuals in 2018 and more than 93 were still on death row.

Mali and the Death Penalty

Mali is formally retentionist but has applied a moratorium since 1980, although executions are reported to have occurred in territories controlled by armed groups during the 2012 crisis.

Maldives and the Death Penalty

The Maldives is formally retentionist but has applied a moratorium since 1954. In 2018, there were no death sentences imposed, but 15 people remained on death row.

Australia and the Death Penalty

Since the last execution took place in 1967, Australia has officially abolished the death penalty nationwide. By ratifying the ICCPR in 1978, Australia has committed itself to opposing the death penalty.

Lebanon and the Death Penalty

Lebanon is retentionist but applies since 2004 a moratorium. In 2018, at least 5 people received a death sentence.

Jordan and the Death Penalty

Jordan is a retentionist country. The country sentenced at least 16 individuals to death but carried out no executions in 2018.

Iraq and the Death Penalty

Iraq is a retentionist country. In 2018, the number of executions in Iraq decreased by more than 50%, with more than 52 executions carried out and more than 271 death sentences handed out.

Indonesia and the Death Penalty

Ending an unofficial five-year moratorium that began in 2008, Indonesia resumed executions in 2013. At least 47 individuals were sentenced to death in 2017 but no execution was carried out.

India and the Death Penalty

India remains a retentionist country. At least 162 people were sentenced to death in India in 2018, and 371 were reported to be on death row. 2018 was also the third year in a row that the country did not carry out any execution.

Guinea and the Death Penalty

Guinea has become abolitionist after the adoption on 4 July 2016 by the Parliament of a law reforming the Criminal Code and removing the death penalty from sentences available to judges.

Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Death Penalty

The DRC is de facto an abolitionist state, having carried out a death sentence for the last time in 2003. However, at least 22 individuals still received death sentences in the country in 2017 and the number of individuals on death row is unknown.

Cote d’Ivoire and the Death Penalty

Death Penalty has been successfully abolished in Cote d’Ivoire thanks to PGA’s National Group’s supportive action in favor of the two bills adopted by the Government on 15 February 2015, amending the Criminal and the Criminal Procedure Code to repeal...

Chad and the Death Penalty

In 2015, Chad resumed executions, after a 12 years period without any death sentences being carried out. Indeed, despite the government having announced in 2014 that it would abolish the death penalty, the Chadian Parliament adopted on 30 July 2015 a new

Central African Republic and the Death Penalty

The Central African Republic is formally retentionist but has applied a moratorium since 1981. In 2017, no death sentence was handed out.

Cameroon and the Death Penalty

Cameroon is an abolitionist de facto state, with the last execution taking place in 1997. However, the Criminal Code adopted in 2016 still upholds the death penalty, especially for terrorism-related offences.

Burkina Faso and the Death Penalty

Burkina Faso is abolitionist since 31 May 2018, when the National Assembly adopted a new Criminal Code abolishing the death penalty for all ordinary crimes.

Parliamentarians from Francophone Africa meet in Kinshasa to discuss the abolition of the death penalty

Parliamentarians from West and Central Africa shared their experiences and discussed the future of the abolitionist movement in the region.

The Indonesian Judicial System, Penalties and Human Rights in the Reformed Draft Criminal Code

On 7 May 2018, parliamentarians and civil society met in Jakarta to consult on the Indonesian Judicial System, Penalties and Human Rights in the Reformed Draft Criminal Code.

Parliamentary Consultation on Addressing Inequalities of the Criminal Justice System

On 3 April 2018, parliamentarians and civil society representatives met to discuss Addressing Inequalities of the Criminal Justice System and the Death Penalty.

Malaysian Death Penalty statement - No reason to delay commencement of Dangerous Drugs Amendment Act 2017

We, the 40 undersigned organisations are most disturbed and saddened that at least 10 persons have been victims of the mandatory death penalty for drug trafficking despite law abolishing the practice.

Moving Away from Capital Punishment in Asia: a side-event to PGA’s 39th Annual Forum

On 29 November 2017, Parliamentarians for Global Action organised a parliamentary roundtable, Entitled “Moving Away from Capital Punishment in Asia”...

PGA Member Farhatullah Babar, MP (Pakistan): "Over 80% of those hanged are ordinary criminals, not terrorists"

Mr. Farhatullah Babar, MP (Pakistan) is a new PGA Member.

PGA Roundtable on Strengthening the Rule of Law, with a Special Focus on the Abolition of the Death Penalty, in Jordan

On 6 November 2017, Parliamentarians for Global Action convened a Parliamentary Roundtable on Strengthening the Rule of Law, focusing on the issue of capital punishment, in the Senate of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

PGA Welcomes the Strong Opposition of the Senate of the Philippines to the Reintroduction of the Death Penalty

PGA welcomes the decision of at least nine of the twenty-four Senators to speak out against the bill reintroducing the death penalty in Filipino law.

PGA Marks 15th World Day against the Death Penalty and Publishes a Parliamentary Factsheet on Poverty and the Death Penalty

PGA, a member of the World Coalition against the Death Penalty (WCADP), is launching today a Parliamentary Factsheet on Poverty and the Death Penalty.

Factsheet for Parliamentarians: Death Penalty and Poverty

In many countries across the world, the gap between the lowest and highest income has been increasing. This phenomenon is only deepening the disparities on how the justice systems approaches defendants from lower social classes...

PGA welcomes the Malaysian Cabinet’s approval of a bill on the mandatory death penalty for drug-related crimes

PGA congratulates the government of Malaysia for having announced that the Cabinet had approved a bill that would abolish the mandatory death penalty for drug-related crimes.

PGA Expresses Deep Concerns Over Violations of the Democratic Process and Human Rights of Parliamentarians in the Maldives

PGA is deeply concerned at reports of severe political repression in the Maldives, including serious violations of the constitutional and democratic processes and the arrest of several opposition Members of Parliament.

Parliamentary Roundtable and Consultations on the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Malaysia and in Asia

On 25 July 2017, parliamentarians, representatives from civil society and the diplomatic community met in the Parliament of Malaysia, in Kuala Lumpur, to discuss the abolition of the death penalty in the region.

PGA Member Kasthuri Patto, MP (Malaysia) Speaks Out Against Recent Execution of Prisoner

Batu Kawan MP Kasthuri Patto says there is no point talking about respecting human rights without committing to see it through.

PGA President Dip. Margarita Stolbizer denounces use of Death Penalty in the United States

President of Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), Dip. Margarita Stolbizer (Argentina), denounces the use of the death penalty by the United States and calls for the commutation of death sentences to life imprisonment.

PGA Members Attended a Workshop on the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Africa in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)

PGA members attended a workshop on the abollition of the death penalty, held on 19 and 20 December 2016 in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso).

Launch of the Parliamentary Factsheet on Death Penalty & Terrorism-related Offences

On 20 October 2016, PGA in consultation with the World Coalition against the Death Penalty (WCADP), launched a Parliamentary Factsheet on the Death Penalty and Terrorism-Related Offences

PGA publishes Parliamentary Factsheet highlighting why the Death Penalty for Terrorism-related Offences is Ineffective, Counter-productive and Violates Human Rights

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), in consultation with the World Coalition against the Death Penalty (WCADP), is launching today a Parliamentary Factsheet on the Death Penalty and Terrorism-Related Offences.

Parliamentary Factsheet on the Death Penalty and Terrorism-Related Offenses

Why the Death Penalty for Terrorism-related Offences is Ineffective, Counter-productive and Violates Human Rights

PGA Welcomes Dominican Republic’s Accession to the Second Optional Protocol of ICCPR (Abolition of Death Penalty)

The Dominican Republic has acceded to the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Right (ICCPR-OP2).

PGA Welcomes Togo’s Accession to the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) welcomes the accession of Togo to the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty (ICCPR-OP2), on 14 September 2016.

PGA Welcomes Adoption by the Parliament of Guinea of a law abolishing the death penalty and implementing the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

PGA welcomes the adoption in Conakry on 4 July 2016 of the law reforming the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedural Code.

The Abolition of the Death Penalty in Uganda

PGA members in Uganda wish to have that bill passed before the end of the current session of parliament, which ends on 16 May 2016.

Despite Highest Level of Executions in 25 Years, Parliamentary Action Offers Ray of Hope Towards Abolition of the Death Penalty

The world saw the highest number of recorded executions since 1990 and almost 90 percent occurred in Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, according to a new report.

PGA members speak out on the secretive executions of three men in Malaysia

Media statement by PGA members Hon. Kulasegaran, Hon. Dr Siti Mariah, Hon. Thomas Su and Hon. Kashthuri Patto

Parliamentary Roundtable on the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Ghana

The Roundtable sought to analyse the national and international legal frameworks on the death penalty and address the situation of the death penalty in Ghana to identify the measures to overcome local challenges and obstacles.

Roundtable and Consultations on the abolition of the death penalty in Indonesia

PGA organized a Field Visit to Indonesia on 24-25 February 2016, to hold Consultations on the abolition of the death penalty.

PGA Parliamentary Roundtable and Consultations on the Abolition of the Mandatory Death Penalty in Malaysia

Through the Parliamentary Platform, PGA has launched targeted campaigns in selected countries, including Malaysia, to raise awareness among Parliamentarians, strengthen political will and provide technical assistance for initiatives on this issue.

Parliamentary Roundtable and Consultations on the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Uganda

While a relative majority of States have taken abolitionist positions and the number of executions has decreased in 201, 58 States still apply the death penalty

PGA Welcomes the Adoption of a law authorizing Togo to ratify the Second Optional Protocol on the abolition of the death penalty

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) welcomes the ratification of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) by the Parliament of Togo on 10 July, 2015.

Consultations on the Abolition of the Death Penalty and the Fight Against Impunity

From 10 to 13 June, PGA conducted a field mission on the abolition of the death penalty and the fight against impunity in the margins of the South-East Asia Regional Congress on the abolition of the death penalty organized by Ensemble Contre la Peine de M

Parliamentary Roundtable and Consultations on the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Tanzania

PGA organized on Sunday 3 May a Roundtable meeting on the abolition of the death penalty in Tanzania and Uganda in Dar es Salaam with the participation of Parliamentarians from Tanzania and Uganda

PGA Welcomes the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Suriname

PGA welcomes the abolition of the death penalty by the Parliament of Suriname, in the framework of the discussions regarding the adoption of the new Criminal Co

PGA Statement on handing down of death penalty in case of former Sunni MP in Iraq

PGA wishes to express its consternation at the decision by an Iraqi Court to sentence to death former Sunni MP Ahmed al-Alwani on 24 November, 2014.

PGA Board Member Attends Regional Conference on the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Freetown, Sierra Leone

On January 13-14, 2014 PGA Board Member Mr. Mark Pritchard, MP (UK) participated in Regional Conference on the Abolition of the Death Penalty in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Update on PGA’s Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

On July 15, 2013, the PGA Executive Committee together with the PGA International Law and Human Rights Program took the decision to start preparations towards the creation of a Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty.

PGA and APPG on the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Following an Executive Committee decision in July 2013 Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), with the encouragement of the UK All-Party Group on the Abolition of the Death Penalty has started preparations towards the creation of the global parliamenta

Statement by PGA Board Member Ruth Wijdenbosch for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Statement by PGA Board Member Ruth Wijdenbosch for the Abolition of the death Penalty Press Releases News Center

PGA Launches a Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

A Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty PGA Activity 2013 Activity