The deadliest wait: five women on death row
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- Up to 1,000 women are currently on death row across at least 42 countries, with many facing execution despite circumstances such as child abuse and coercion being overlooked. The highest rates of execution for women are reported in China, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, according to a 2023 report by the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty.
- This situation highlights a critical human rights issue, as the plight of these women often goes unrecognized, raising concerns about the fairness of judicial processes and the treatment of vulnerable populations in capital punishment cases.
- The increasing number of incarcerated women, now exceeding 733,000 globally, reflects broader societal issues, including the rising incarceration rates for non-violent offenses. This trend underscores the need for reform in criminal justice systems worldwide, particularly regarding gender disparities and the treatment of women in prison.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System






