During the global human rights review at the United Nations, several countries called on Singapore to abolish the death penalty, emphasizing the need to improve the country's human rights record. These calls come amid increasing international pressure on nations that still implement this punishment.
The Israeli Knesset has approved a new law allowing the death penalty and public trials for those involved in the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023. This decision follows a historic vote with overwhelming support.
Iran has executed 29-year-old aviation engineer Erfan Shakourzadeh on charges of espionage for the CIA and Israeli Mossad. This execution follows warnings from human rights organizations urging a halt to such actions.
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir faces severe backlash after posting a TikTok video glorifying executions. This comes shortly after the Knesset passed a controversial law allowing the death penalty for Palestinian detainees.
In Israel, renewed discussions about the death penalty are gaining attention, particularly concerning serious crimes and hate crimes. This debate emerges amid rising calls for applying this punishment to heinous offenders.
Iran has executed <strong>Mehrab Abdollahzadeh</strong>, who was convicted of participating in the killing of a security volunteer during anti-government protests. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the country.
Global reports highlight the United States' failure to economically isolate Iran, as ongoing secret oil trade with China continues to support the Iranian economy. This situation underscores the resilience of Iranian oil exports despite US sanctions.
Discussions surrounding the death penalty are escalating in various countries, sparking widespread debate among supporters and opponents. As calls for its abolition grow, the question remains: can global policies on this punishment change?
A British human rights group has urged the UK government to impose sanctions on 62 Israeli lawmakers due to their support for a bill aimed at implementing the death penalty. This call comes amid rising concerns over human rights violations in Palestinian territories.
Pope Leon has called for the abolition of the death penalty worldwide in a video message marking the fifteenth anniversary of its repeal in Illinois. This appeal comes just a day after discussions within the U.S. administration about expanding the application of capital punishment.
Pope Francis has urged the United States and Iran to resume peace talks, expressing concern over the use of the death penalty. These statements come at a sensitive time as tensions between the two countries escalate.
Iranian authorities executed a man accused of setting fire to a mosque during protests in January 2023. This action is part of a broader crackdown on dissent amid growing economic and political discontent.
Palestinian journalists and doctors in Gaza are urging the international community to take urgent action for the release of their detained colleagues in Israeli prisons. This call comes amid escalating violations against them following the enactment of the death penalty law.
A Red Sea criminal court has sentenced a man to death for stabbing a young man in Shalatin. The incident has sparked widespread reactions within the local community.
The Israeli government's proposed death penalty bill has sparked significant debate in political and social circles. Many view it as a legal tool shaped by ethnic identity, raising fears of its use to exacerbate tensions between different groups in Israeli society.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has voiced concerns over a new Israeli law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians accused of terrorism during a session of the French Senate. The law has sparked international alarm regarding human rights in the occupied territories.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani condemned the recently enacted death penalty law in Israel, emphasizing its discriminatory nature and calling for its repeal. This statement comes amid increasing international criticism of Israeli policies.
In a controversial move, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, the head of Iran's judiciary, urged courts to expedite the execution of political opponents and prisoners. This call raises new human rights concerns amid increasing internal tensions in the country.
Iran's judiciary chief, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, urged courts to expedite the implementation of sentences, including death penalties, as tensions related to the U.S.-Israeli war escalate. Activists warn of increasing executions of political prisoners.
An Iraqi court has sentenced <strong>11 ISIS members</strong> to death after they were convicted of planning terrorist attacks against the state. This decision is part of the Iraqi government's efforts to combat terrorism and enhance security.
Iran's judiciary chief, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, announced the need to expedite judicial rulings against espionage suspects, emphasizing the application of the death penalty for what are termed 'agents'. This move reflects the Iranian authorities' tightening grip on national security issues.
A former death row inmate in Utah has requested the court to dismiss a murder case set for retrial. This request arises amid ongoing concerns regarding criminal justice.
Israeli Knesset member Gilad Kariv has filed a petition with the Supreme Court to annul the recently passed law allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners. This move comes amid widespread criticism and legal protests against the law's implementation.
The Vice President of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Hidayat Nur Wahid, strongly condemned the Israeli law allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners, urging the international community to intervene against human rights violations. This statement was made in Jakarta, highlighting the need for a firm stance against such legislation.
Israeli Knesset member Gilad Kariv has submitted a petition to the Supreme Court to repeal the recently passed law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners. This action is in collaboration with human rights organizations.
Israel has approved a new law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis, sparking widespread condemnation from human rights organizations and international bodies. The law aims to expedite the execution of sentences and is seen as a blatant violation of human rights.
The Israeli Knesset has passed a law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of 'terrorist' acts. This legislation represents a serious regression from fundamental human rights principles and exacerbates discrimination against Palestinians.
Syria has witnessed widespread public mobilization in response to Israel's decision to impose the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners. These demonstrations reflect growing anger towards Israeli policies and solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
The Israeli Knesset has approved a law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners by hanging, marking a serious escalation in the occupation's policies. This law comes amid ongoing aggression against Palestinians and a lack of international accountability.
In Tel Aviv, violent protests erupted against the new death penalty law, resulting in the arrest of five demonstrators as police used force to disperse the crowds. This event comes amid a sensitive debate in the country regarding capital punishment.