One more step towards universal abolition


Published by Thomas Hubert on 2008/11/20

The Third Committee of the United Nations' General Assembly has 
adopted a resolution calling for a moratorium on executions for the 
second time. More countries supported the text.
This is the communique issued by the World Coalition to welcome this 
new step forward.

The World Coalition Against the Death Penalty welcomes the adoption 
by the Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly of a 
second resolution calling for a universal moratorium on the use of 
the capital punishment.
Supported by an increasing number of co-sponsors countries (two more 
countries), it reaffirms resolution 62/149 of 18 December 2007, 
“Moratorium on the use of the death penalty”, and recognizes “the 
global trend towards the abolition of the death penalty”.
The World Coalition Against the Death Penalty welcomes the increasing 
votes in favour of the resolution of the Third Committee: it was 
supported by 105 governments, while 48 voted against it and 31 
abstained.
The text of the resolution welcomes “the decisions taken by an 
increasing number of States to apply a moratorium” as well as the 
report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of resolution 
62/149 “and the conclusions and recommendations contained therein”. 
The Secretary-General is requested to provide a report every two 
years on this issue, notably based on the information produced by 
Member States. It also confirms that this matter is to be considered 
under the item entitled “Promotion and protection of human rights”.
The World Coalition Against the Death Penalty expresses its deep 
satisfaction at the adoption of this second resolution by the Third 
Committee and it now calls on the General Assembly of the United 
Nations to fully endorse this resolution in its plenary meeting.

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