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Capital punishment

Global executions fall 37% since 2015, Amnesty International says


Relatives and volunteers carry the coffin of the convicted activist Saulat Ali Khan, also known as Saulat Mirza, after his execution in Karachi, Pakistan, 12 May 2015
The number of executions recorded worldwide in 2016 fell by 37% on the previous year, human rights group Amnesty International says.
At least 1,032 people were executed last year, down from 1,634 in 2015, Amnesty said.
The fall was largely driven by fewer deaths recorded in Iran and Pakistan.
China is believed to have executed more than all countries combined but has not been included in the figures given the lack of reliable data, the group adds.
The US was removed from the top five for the first time since 2006, according to Amnesty.
Despite fewer executions, Iran and Pakistan remain in Amnesty's top five list, along with China, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

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