Whereas the International Humanist and Ethical Union affirms the worth and dignity of every human being and has, through past resolutions expressed its opposition to all cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment, and
Whereas, the continuation of the death penalty on the statute books is in dissonance with the right to life recognised by Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and
Whereas poisoning, gassing, hanging, beheading, being shot or being electrocuted are cruel and degrading forms of punishment violative of all universal standards of human rights, and
Whereas the governments which employ the death penalty suffer diminished ethical standing, and
Whereas the death penalty has never been shown as a uniquely effective deterrent, and
Whereas the establishing of guilt beyond any reasonable doubt is extremely difficult: 87 people sentenced to death have been exonerated in the US alone, and
Whereas execution of any convicted but innocent person is an irreversible act, and
Whereas the execution of juveniles and the mentally retarded is morally reprehensible,
NOW THEREFORE, the IHEU (reiterating the 1989 Resolution of its Board of Directors on Capital Punishment), in pursuit of the goal of establishing the highest ethical principles as moral standards for the laws and government of all civilised nations, and gravely concerned with the death penalty continuing to be legal in countries like the US, China, Saudi Arabia, Congo, Iran, India and Japan, (the US combined with China, Congo, Iran and Saudi Arabia accounting for 85% of the world’s executions),
Calls on IHEU member organisations to campaign at the national and international level for the abolition of the death penalty.
IHEU Regional Congress, Australia, November
'Death Penalty', Humanists International, Regional Congress, Australia