The UK Government values the significant contribution the Death Penalty Project has made in global action on the death penalty, including progress in Africa and the Caribbean. I am pleased the FCO can partner the DPP for several projects and hope to see further success for the campaigns.” Jeremy Browne MP, Foreign & Commonwealth Minister responsible for human rights policy
For more than 20 years, we have worked to protect the human rights of those facing the death penalty. As a result of our work, the mandatory death penalty has been abolished in ten Commonwealth Caribbean countries as well as Uganda, Kenya and Malawi, and the lives of hundreds of prisoners facing execution have been saved.
This report focuses on the development of the Death Penalty Project since being granted charitable status in 2006.
The Death Penalty Project: 2006 – 2011 report 3
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