Japan's Execution Practices Under Scrutiny
Source: Japan: Cruel execution a stain on country’s human rights record (2025-06-28)
Amnesty International has criticized Japan for its use of the death penalty, describing it as a "cruel execution" that tarnishes the country's human rights record. The organization urges Japan to reconsider its stance on capital punishment and adopt more humane practices. The report highlights concerns over the treatment of death row inmates and calls for greater transparency and reform. Amnesty International emphasizes the global movement against the death penalty and encourages Japan to align with international human rights standards.
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