Three More African Nations Abolished the Death Penalty in 2022. Many More May Follow.
Around the world, we are seeing increasingly positive signs in the fight to abolish the death penalty. Last year, two nations ( Kazakhstan and Sierra Leone ) abolished the death penalty. This year, that number was four. First came Papua New Guinea ; this leaves Tonga as the only nation in Oceania that has not abolished the death penalty, and they have not executed anyone in more than 40 years. Antarctica obviously does not execute people, and Guyana, the only retentionist country in South America, has not executed anyone since 1997. In the Americas, only the United States has executed people since 2008, while Belarus is the only retentionist country in Europe. That leaves Africa and Asia as the only two continents where executions are relatively widespread. In Africa, at least, that is starting to change. This year, the other three of the four nations globally that abolished the death penalty were all in Africa: Zambia, the Central Africa...