Archive for: 10/2008

Stop action: Yemeni cousins executed

Ismail Lutef Huraish and his cousin Ali Mussara’a Muhammad Huraish were executed on the morning of 29 October. They had exhausted all their appeals and their death sentences had been ratified by the President.

Good news: Juvenile offender’s death sentence has been quashed

Hossein Haghi’s death sentence has been quashed by the head of Iran's judiciary in September 2008.

Good news: Iranian sisters have their sentence of death by stoning overturned

Zohreh Kabiri-niat and her sister Azar have had their sentence of death by stoning overturned by the Head of the Judiciary in Iran.

Troy Davis granted another execution stay

Death row inmate Troy Davis has been given a last-minute reprieve, his second in less than a month.

The death of the perpetrators will not heal the wounds caused by the Bali bombings

Father of bombing victim opposes death penalty

To introduce myself, I am the father of Joshua Kevin Deegan, a beautiful young man, my eldest child, who was a victim of the [Bali bombings]...

Execution is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment

Death penalty an affront to our humanity

On World Day Against the Death Penalty, we call for the Australian Government to clarify our country's unconditional opposition to the death penalty, and other countries in our region to do the same. Read a compelling opinion piece by Katie Wood, Amnesty International Australia Campaign Coordinator, published in The Age.

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