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    Von vladgrinch

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    1. Mongolia hasn’t had the death penalty since 2016 (or 2010 depending on how you count it)

      Not sure why it’s orange here …

    2. Throwawayhair66392 on

      You did the Caribbean countries and other island nations dirty with this map.

    3. YoungVinnie23 on

      I thought Morocco gave those 3 cowardly fucks that murdered the two Scandinavian women the death penalty?

    4. The last time capital punishment in Indonesia is 2016 though. From that time until now it’s in moratorium phase (paused) until the new law about capital punishment done in legislative, and the plan for the new law is to make it more strict (although the previous law is already strict enough)

    5. Death penalty was fully abolished in Kazakhstan in 2021.

      It was reserved for war crimes and terrorism before that, though. Although a moratorium on it was introduced in 2003.

    6. Gold-Ad-2581 on

      Death penalty in case of war apply for all countries (or almost all). Martial law, specially for army personel, is different kind of shit even in most „progressive“ nation.

    7. Dictatorships like death penalties. Surprised Russia still likes Gulag camps better.

    8. Should also be pointed out that the death penalty is quite complicated within the United States as only 27 out of 50 states authorize the death penalty, along with the Federal Government and Military. Even then most people on death row will more than likely die of old age before being executed.

    9. LupusDeusMagnus on

      Brazil doesn’t use death penalty for certain military during war, it’s still in the books, but it hasn’t been used since the 1800s.

    10. FeatherlyFly on

      If a country does not have rule of law, should events like politicians and leaders falling to their death out of first floor windows or otherwise being not so mysteriously killed count as anything? 

      Those deaths are solidly understood to be punishments by the government even though officially they aren’t recorded as such and don’t require wasting time on trials or anything. 

    11. overlord_of_cringe on

      What exactly do you mean by the second point? Does that mean the death penalty hasn’t been in these countries for the last ten years?

    12. Wait, doesn’t the Netherlands still have the death penalty on the books for certain military law?

    13. Best-Ad-7860 on

      Brazil has the death penalty for deserters. “Genius” decision, when would we ever fight for this trash country if it wasn’t with a gun to our heads?

    14. DeMessenZijnGeslepen on

      North Korea is surprisingly nicer than China according to this map.

    15. ToranjaNuclear on

      Uh, I’m surprised death penalty only in times of war is not more common

    16. Bike_thief_ on

      We need a colour for „death penalty only against oppressed inhabitants“ and mark Israhell with it

    17. All maps from this account are wildly inaccurate.

      Don’t trust it at all

    18. Yes, Russia has not officially used the death penalty for years.

      Unofficially though.. there certainly are people who „suddenly died of natural causes“..

    19. Aggressive_Lie_4446 on

      Just because a nation does not have the death penalty does not mean that unofficial ways of ending people aren’t happening (See Russia with their windows and a lot of African countries with extra-judicial killings)

    20. fulfillthecute on

      Apparently in some countries people are more likely to get involved in a life taking crime if there isn’t a death penalty. There was a guy in Taiwan who killed a kid in an arcade and said he wouldn’t get the death penalty for killing a person or two, and indeed he only got a life imprisonment afterwards… and

    21. ominous-canadian on

      The last executions in Canada took place on December 11th, 1962. Two men (29 and 52) were hanged back to back on individual murder charges.

      No execution was conducted in Canada after that point, despite the death penalty existing in Canada for another 15 years after those two hangings.

      Last female executed was in 1953 in Montréal.

      From the beginning of death sentences in Canada (including New France and British Canada) to its abolition in 1976, 1,481 people were sentenced to death, and 710 were actually executed. Of those 710 people executed, only 13 were women.

    22. Username12764 on

      What exactly does death penalty not applied mean. Does it mean nobody was sentenced to death or nobody was executed?

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