Students call for Myanmar junta to #StopExecutingOurFriends after youth activists sentenced to death in reference to the recent death sentences imposed on at least 10
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Saudi Arabia’s Killing Spree
Despite committing to not using execution for drug offences, the kingdom of Saudi Arabia has on Tuesday executed two citizens for drug offences. In the last fortnight, 17
The Penalty is Death – re launch
While on the 1st August 2022, we celebrate the Centenary of Queensland being the first state in the British Empire to abolish the death penalty
Myanmar’s execution spree
For the first time in a decade, Myanmar’s junta has recommenced capital punishment. Four men, including a former politician and a veteran activist, have now
Statement on Singapore Executions
In response to Singapore’s decision to schedule two executions (Roslan bin Bakar and Pausi bin Jefridin) for Wednesday 16th February, Ensemble centre la peine de
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2021 – Killing in the Name of God: Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan
Join Eleos Justice, DFAT and the Delegation of the European Union to Australia for this webinar to mark Human Rights Day 2021. About this event
INVITATION – HUMAN RIGHTS DAY: Supporting Afghans at risk of execution and extrajudicial killing
In support of Human Rights Day, Capital Punishment Justice Project (CPJP) will be holding a virtual conversation with guest speakers: Muzafar Ali, Hazara photographer and
Deathworthy: A mental health perspective of the death penalty
Deathworthy, a report by Project 39A, provides empirical data on mental illness and intellectual disability among death row prisoners in India, and explores the devastating psychological