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

Parliamentarians for Global Actions (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 (ICCPR-OP2), therefore becoming the 89th State Party to this instrument.  The Second Optional Protocol will officially enter into force for Armenia on 18 June 2021.&

While the Constitution of Armenia already prohibits capital punishment and protects the right to life, through this ratification, Armenia officially makes the abolition of the death penalty irreversible.

As part of its  Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, PGA supports the promotion of an international norm prohibiting the death penalty, notably through the support of the ratification, accession, or adoption of the ICCPR-OP2.PGA further proposes various resources for Parliamentarians wishing to follow the abolitionist path and ensure a criminal justice system that is as fair as possible.  More information is available here.

About the Campaign for the Abolition of the Death Penalty

The goal of the campaign launched by PGA in 2013 is to ensure the right to life is upheld and to promote justice systems grounded in the rule of law, in line with SDG 16, particularly target 16.3. Parliamentarians have a crucial role to play in the movement to restrict the use of the death penalty and ultimately abolish it through drafting legislation; deliberating on national policies; and enlightening public opinion.

To date, PGA has successfully mobilized MPs from approximately 30 countries. Over the years, PGA members have:

  • Contributed to reducing the scope of the death penalty, abolishing it altogether, blocking its reintroduction or the resumption of executions, or ratifying relevant international instruments in Malaysia, Uganda, and the Philippines.
  • In the United States, PGA member Rep. Renny Cushing won a decades-long legislative battle to make New Hampshire the 21st US State to abolish the death penalty.
  • Supported related initiatives in the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, India, and Kenya.

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The event highlighted Malawi’s journey towards abolition, discussed remaining challenges, and shared best practices.

We Call Upon Parliamentarians to Take Action on this World Day Against the Death Penalty 2025

Each year on 10 October, the global abolitionist movement comes together to observe the World Day Against the Death Penalty. In 2024 and 2025, the focus has been on addressing the myth that the death penalty ensures safety, with the message: “The Death Penalty Protects No One: Abolish it Now.”

Photo Courtesy Parliament of Malawi

Today, 28 out of the 55 African Union Member States have abolished the death penalty in law, while 14 States maintain a moratorium on executions.

The PGA Secretariat stands ready to assist you in these or other actions. For technical assistance and more information on the Abolition of the death penalty Campaign, please contact:

Ms. Frederika Schweighoferova
Director,
International Law and Human Rights Program
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Ms. Olivia Houssais
Senior Program Officer,
International Law and Human Rights Program
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Ms. Catherine Brozena
Communications Consultant,
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