This is the monthly report on the use of the death penalty around the world thanks to Lesley for compiling it. A particularly grim month and of course there are no statistics for China which stills leads the world in the use of the penalty.
#Texas
UPDATE; 4 February. We regret to report Robert Ladd was executed.
Once again we are back with an urgent action against the use of the #deathpenalty in Texas. This time it is Robert Charles Ladd who was sentenced to death in 1997. He was ineffectively represented at his trial and his lawyer did not seek evidence about his mental capacity. He has an IQ of less than 70. A Supreme Court ruling says that such individuals cannot be executed.
Greg Abbott, the new governor, says on his Facebook page ‘Texas in the lone star state for a reason. It stand separate. It stands alone … as a model for the rest of the nation.’ One sincerely hopes the rest of the nation isn’t listening.
Below is the urgent action on behalf of Robert Ladd and we would be grateful if you could write or email. There are only a few days to go.
Urgent Action: #NorthKorea
We attach an urgent action concerning North Korea. Nine people have been forcibly returned to NK and

are at risk of torture and/or execution. We are pleased to see the country receiving a great deal more attention over the last year or so and there is now greater understanding of the ghastly conditions that people experience in the camps. Please write if you can.
Monthly meeting
UPDATE
The last meeting was on Thursday, 8th January. An agenda is attached. The minutes of the December meeting are also attached. Note that you can see all recent minutes by going to the ‘About Us’ tab on the front page.
We discussed:
- the results of the carol singing which had been very successful
- there was the December Death Penalty report
- we discussed North Korea and the increasing interest in that country, and in particular the human rights situation there, was noted
- the website numbers were given and that we now have 60 followers
- there was an update on the Magna Carta events and there is to be a meeting soon with the Cathedral to start doing more detailed planning
- the complete lack of interest by any of the sixth forms in the area to submit an essay was noted. This was extremely disappointing in view of the efforts made with leaflets and contacting the schools ahead of time to promote it.
- details on the Cathedral service are awaited
Minutes will be posted here as soon as they are available.
Death penalty report: December
DECEMBER 2014
This is the summary for the group’s December meeting pulling together various news items about the use of the death penalty around the world. We would like to draw your attention to a web site Penal Reform International, with useful information on the death penalty. It is now in the list of links at the bottom of this site.
General
- Ethiopia – Andrew Tsage, a political refugee in the UK since 1979, has been placed in solitary confinement and is under threat of execution. He had been arrested at an Airport in Yemen, and sent on to Ethiopia. International concern has been expressed at the deterioration of human rights and freedom of expression in Ethiopia. David Cameron has written personally to the Ethiopian Prime Minister, but the Foreign Office say Tsage is not being held illegally.
- USA –
- Missouri – 19.11.14. Leon Taylor was executed, despite disagreement over the type of sentence which should have been imposed. This was the ninth execution in Missouri this year.
- Texas – 4.12.14 – a US Federal Court issued a stay of execution hours before Scott Panetti was due to die, following representations from his lawyers regarding his mental health.
- Saudi Arabia – 20.11.14 – the family of Simon Cumbera, an Irish national murdered while filming a news item, have expressed regret at the death sentence passed on Adil Sa’ad Al-Dubayti Al Mutayri.
- Pakistan
- Mohammad Asghar – David Cameron has commented in Parliament on the ‘appalling treatment’ received in prison by this Scottish man accused of blasphemy and shot while in prison. Reprieve is trying to prevent his return from hospital to prison
- 25.11.14 – Asia Bibi, the Christian woman sentenced to death following a conviction of ‘insulting the Prophet Muhammad, has filed her final appeal against execution
- China – 25.11.14 – According to his lawyer, Nian Bin, a former death row prisoner acquitted of the charge of poisoning two children, is now being investigated again by the police. They have refused to accept the Court’s decision and are restricting his movements. Acquittals are rare in China, but this one prompted renewed calls for the abolition of the death penalty.
- Thailand – 26.11.14 – Death sentences were passed by Pattani Provincial Court on five suspected militants convicted of killing four soldiers. Human Rights Watch have accused Thailand of double standards, saying the Army was also responsible for rights violations.
- Egypt – 2.12.14 following the dropping of murder charges against ex-President Hosni Mubarak, a Court sentenced 188 of his supporters to death in connection with the killing of 13 policemen in August 2013.
- Cameroon – 3.12.14 – it was reported that Lawmakers are to vote on whether to implement the death penalty for people convicted of acts of terrorism. This is in response to the activities of the Islamist militant group, Boko Haram, on its border.
- Indonesia – AI have called on the Indonesian Government to halt its plans to execute 5 people by the end of the year.
Urgent Actions
- Bangladesh – UA283/14 – Mohammad Kamaruzzaman, a leading member of an opposition party, is at imminent risk of execution before being able to lodge an appeal. Circulated to DPLWG 17.11.14
- Iraq – UA300/14 – Ahmed Al-Alwani, a former member of Iraq’s Parliament, has been sentenced to death for killing two soldiers, following a trial marred with irregularities. He has only a month to appeal. Circulated to DPLWG 28.11.14. (This month’s Group DP Urgent Action)
- Saudi Arabia – UA 309/09 – Ali Agirdas, convicted of drug trafficking after an unfair trial, was executed on 20th November. His family learned of this through the media, and the authorities are refusing to release his body to them. Circulated to DPLWG 28.11.14.
- USA – Florida – UA 162/14 – the execution of Shane Kormondy has been scheduled for 15th January. Kormondy was found guilty of the murder of Gary McAdams in 1993. This would be the 21st execution under the governorship of Rick Scott.
Campaigning
- Reggie Clemons – there has been no further news. The Justice for Reggie website has not been updated since August.

- Moses Akatugba – further cards were signed for Moses at the Amnesty Film Night at the Arts Centre
Urgent action: Indonesia
Urgent action – #Florida
It may be the sunshine state but it is also a bloodthirsty one. This will be the 21st execution under the Governorship of Rick
Scott. In 2012, a quarter of all executions in the USA were in Florida. This year, there have been 33 executions, 8 of which have been in Florida. The USA is the only country in the Americas still to use the death penalty.
If you are able to write, that would be appreciated.
Death penalty
#Nigeria #stoptorture

We held a stall in the Library tunnel on Saturday 11 October in aid of the #stoptorture campaign and in particular, to highlight the case of
Moses Akatugba in #Nigeria. He was arrested for allegedly stealing mobile phones, shot in the hand and tortured by the Nigerian Army. He has been in prison now for eight years and is on death row awaiting execution. Torture is routine in Nigeria and it is reported that police stations even have a ‘torture officer’.
We collected 189 signatures in three hours which is a good haul for a difficult subject which has received next to no publicity. We shall be sending the cards in two batches to the Governor of Delta state in Nigeria where Moses is being held. We have sent a report of the signing to the Nigerian Embassy in London (see under Update below).
If you would like to know more about this case then you can find it here: Nigeria fact sheet
We are grateful to all those who stopped to sign a card. The great majority of passers-by did not to sign it has to be noted for

reasons that are never clear or revealed. 155 countries around the world have signed the UN protocol against the use of torture but according to Amnesty International figures, it is still practised in 141 of them. In other words, they sign treaties to end it but continue to use it.
Thanks to all the Salisbury Group’s team for taking part and their help in making this a success: Michael; Jonathan; Andrew; Lesley; Peter; Fiona; Eddie; Cynthia; Tony and Karen.
UPDATE 13 October Nigerian Embassy letter



