'Worrying instances'
The group highlighted decisions by Argentina and Uzbekistan to abolish the death penalty in 2008. And the fact that Belarus was the only European nation to carry out executions was also interpreted positively. But Ms Khan said the "bad news" in the report, entitled Death Sentences and Executions in 2008, was that hundreds of people continued to suffer. The report said China used lethal injection and shooting to execute at least 1,718 people. But Beijing does not publish data on the death penalty.
Of the top-six countries in Amnesty's list, only the US (37) publishes statistics on the penalty's use. The figures for the others are estimates based on what Amnesty has verified through media reports, rights groups and official statements. Other groups frequently give much higher figures.
The other worst-offending nations on the list are Iran (346), Saudi Arabia (102), Pakistan (36) and Iraq (34). Amnesty also highlighted "worrying instances" of some nations bucking a long-term trend away from the death penalty. St Kitts and Nevis carried out the first execution in the Caribbean for five years, the group's report said. And Liberia introduced capital punishment for robbery, terrorism and hijacking. source bbc.com
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