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AN INTERNATIONAL CALL TO END
ALL EXECUTIONS OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS:
Implement the Prohibition against the Juvenile Death Penalty in Law and
Practice
http://www.crin.org/petitions/petition.asp?petID=1012#si
Every state in the world has ratified or acceded to treaties
obligating them to ensure that juvenile offenders--persons under 18 at the
time of the crime-are never sentenced to death. The overwhelming majority
of states comply with this obligation: only five states* are known to have
executed juvenile offenders since 2005.
Yet over the last 3 ½ years at least 32 people in these five states have
been executed for crimes committed while children, and well over 100 other
juvenile offenders are known to be on death row. The true number of
executions and death sentences could be much higher, as few countries make
public information on death sentences against juvenile offenders.
The prohibition on the juvenile death penalty is absolute in treaty and
customary law, but some states continue to execute juveniles offenders
convicted of certain crimes, or allow judges to treat children as adults
if the child shows signs of puberty. Even in states with clear legislation
outlawing capital punishment for persons under 18 at the time of the
crime, judges sometimes treat children as adults in capital cases because
low rates of birth registration make it difficult for children to prove
their age at the time of the crime, or because the child lacked access to
competent legal assistance at crucial points during arrest, investigation
and trial.
We, as local, national, regional, and international non-governmental
organizations from every part of the world, call on each UN member state
to fully implement the absolute ban on the juvenile death penalty, as
required by customary law, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and as highlighted
by the Secretary-General's recent study on violence against children.
We also urge United Nations member states at the 2008 UN General Assembly
to:
1. Call on states that have yet to fully prohibit the juvenile death
penalty to:
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Immediately enact legislation banning the imposition of capital
punishment on persons who were under 18 at the time of the crime,
without exceptions.
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Immediately implement a moratorium on all executions of persons
convicted of crimes committed before age 18, pending passage of
legislation banning the juvenile death penalty.
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Review all existing death sentences passed on persons who were under 18
at the time of the crime and immediately commute those sentences to
custodial or other sentences in conformity with international juvenile
justice standards.
2. Call on states that have banned the juvenile death penalty to:
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Ensure that children in conflict with the law have prompt access to
legal assistance, including assistance in proving their age at the time
of an alleged offense, and require police, prosecution, and judicial
authorities to record the ages of children who come before them.
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Promote universal birth registration.
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Ensure that judicial authorities understand and enforce the ban on the
juvenile death penalty, including by providing judges and prosecutors
with training on its application, and by ordering a review of all death
sentences where there is doubt that the individual was over 18 at the
time of the offense.
3. Request the UN Secretary General to submit a report to the 64th session
of the General Assembly on compliance with the absolute ban on the
juvenile death penalty, including information on
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the number of juvenile offenders currently sentenced to death, and the
number executed during the last 5 years;
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rates of birth registration
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states' implementation of relevant domestic legislation, including
mechanisms ensuring juvenile offenders have legal assistance at all
stages of investigation and trial;
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any other obstacles to full implementation of the ban on the juvenile
death penalty.
Deadline for signing the petition is 13 October.
NOTE: please note that this petition is for
organisations, not individuals. Thank you.
*Between
January 1, 2005 and
September 2, 2008, the following states are
known to have executed 32 juvenile offenders:
Iran (26), Saudi Arabia (2),
Sudan (2), Pakistan (1), Yemen (1).
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