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International human rights report

Global Executions Surge to 44-Year High

Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported May 18, 2026 · Last updated May 18, 2026

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The report by Amnesty International highlights a significant increase in executions globally, primarily driven by countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and China. This event does not directly impact financial markets but serves as an important indicator of human rights conditions, which can indirectly influence foreign policy, investment decisions, and ESG considerations for investors.

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Amnesty International's latest annual report on the death penalty reveals a staggering 78% surge in global executions in 2025, reaching the highest figure since 1981 with 2,707 people executed across 17 countries. This alarming spike is largely attributed to a small group of states, including Iran, China, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Yemen, Kuwait, Singapore, and the United States, which are accused of weaponizing the death penalty to instill fear and crush dissent. Iran alone accounted for approximately 80% of all known executions, with at least 2,159 people put to death, more than double the previous year. Saudi Arabia also saw a dramatic increase with 356 executions, many for drug-related offenses. The United States recorded its highest execution total since 2009 with 47 executions, nearly half of which occurred in United States — Florida. Despite this increase, Amnesty International notes a continued global trend towards abolition, with 113 countries having fully abolished the death penalty. Countries like Vietnam and The Gambia abolished capital punishment for several offenses, while Lebanon and Nigeria introduced abolition bills.

100 Amnesty International reported global executions surged
100 Iran executed people
90 Saudi Arabia carried out executions
90 China carried out executions
70 United States carried out executions
30 Vietnam abolished death penalty
30 The Gambia removed death penalty
20 Kyrgyzstan blocked reintroduction efforts
20 Kuwait tripled executions
20 Egypt nearly doubled executions
20 Yemen increased executions
20 Singapore carried out executions
10 Kay Ivey granted clemency
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Amnesty International published its annual report on the death penalty, highlighting a significant global increase in executions in 2025.
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Iran accounted for the overwhelming majority of known executions in 2025, with at least 2,159 people executed, more than double the previous year's figure. Iran is accused of using executions as a political weapon.
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China is identified as the world's leading executioner, with thousands of executions believed to have been carried out in 2025, though official data is not disclosed.
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Saudi Arabia recorded a dramatic increase in executions, with at least 356 people put to death, many for drug-related offenses.
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Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International, commented on the alarming spike in executions, attributing it to a small group of states weaponizing the death penalty.
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The United States recorded its highest execution figure since 2009, with 47 people put to death, reflecting a growing willingness among some US states to expand execution methods.
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North Korea is listed among the states that are weaponizing the death penalty, though specific execution figures are not available due to lack of transparency.
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United States — Florida alone accounted for nearly half of the executions in the United States in 2025, recording its highest number since 1972.
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Kuwait saw an increase in executions from six to 17 in 2025, with some linked to drug offenses.
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Singapore nearly doubled its executions from nine to 17 in 2025, with some linked to drug offenses.
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Egypt's executions rose from 13 to 23 in 2025.
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Yemen is mentioned as one of the countries weaponizing the death penalty.
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Vietnam abolished the death penalty for eight offenses, including bribery and drug transportation, showing progress towards abolition.
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The Gambia removed the death penalty for murder and treason offenses, indicating a move towards abolition.
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Afghanistan carried out at least 17 public executions in 2025.
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