With global execution rates down in 2020, rights group says some countries bucked the trend By News April 21, 2021 Add Comment Edit The number of people executed by governments globally in 2020 was at its lowest level in a decade, yet forced confessions, unfair trials and illegal executions continue, Amnesty International says. Share this post Related PostsLegislation to give Eugene Goodman and other US Capitol officers Congressional Gold Medal will be introducedNew Zealand plans to start COVID-19 vaccinations next weekEverything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout'Basically screaming at the TV': The insider view of Trump during the impeachment trialLive: Nick Kyrgios faces Australian Open finalist Dominic Thiem in third roundLegislation to give Eugene Goodman and other US Capitol officers Congressional Gold Medal will be introducedA Republican doctor broke ranks to continue Trump's impeachment trial. His move was diagnosed as treacheryLive: PM backs 'proportionate response' to help Victorian contact tracers get on top of outbreak
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