Executions Around the World (2023)

2020

Amnesty International recorded at least 483 executions in 18 countries in 2020, down 26.5% from the 657 confirmed executions carried out in 20 countries in 2019. The total — which was the third consecutive year in which confirmed executions reached a 10-year low and the sixth year in a row in which confirmed executions declined — was 70.6% below the 25-year-high total of 1,634 reported executions in 2015. As in previous years, the execution total does not include the estimated thousands of executions carried out in China, which treats data on the death penalty as a state secret. Excluding China, 88% of all reported executions took place in just four countries — Iran (246+), Egypt (107+), Iraq (45+), and Saudi Arabia (27) — which had combined for 86% of reported executions in 2019. The 17 executions in the U.S. were the sixth most recorded in any nation, although Vietnam’s and North Korea’s execution totals are not known and were likely higher.

Amnesty recorded at least 1,477 death sentences in 54 countries in 2020, down 35.9% from the 2,307 confirmed death sentences imposed in 2019 as the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted criminal proceedings across the world. Amnesty believes the actual number of death sentences was higher, again noting that it did not receive information on death sentences imposed in three countries — Malaysia, Nigeria and Sri Lanka — that had reported significant numbers of death sentences in previous years. At least 20 countries imposed more death sentences than the 18 new death sentences imposed in the United States in 2020, and given the absence of information from which to confirm death sentences in some countries, the number is likely higher.

Amnesty reported that at least 28,567 people were known to be on death rows around the world at the end of 2019, 7% more than the 26,604 people known to have been on global death rows at the end of 2019. With known death sentences significantly down, the increase more likely reflects better information gathering, rather than a surge in the death-row population. View the full Amnesty 2020 report here and Amnesty’s 2020 Facts and Figures here.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2020

CountryNumber
China
1,000s *see above
Iran
246+
Egypt
107+
Iraq
45+
Saudi Arabia27
United States
17
Somalia
11+

Execution totals not known for Vietnam, North Korea, and Syria.

Countries with the Most Death Sentences in 2020**

Country
Number
China
1,000s *see above
Yemen
269+
Egypt
264+
Zambia119
Indonesia117+
Bangladesh
113+
India77

** Death-sentencing totals unknown for Iran, Kenya, North Korea, Somalia, and Syria

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2019

Amnesty International recorded at least 657 executions in 20 countries worldwide in 2019. The total — one of the smallest since Amnesty began tracking executions in 1979 — was a 5% decrease from the at least 690 executions recorded in 2018 and was down 60% from the 25-year-high total of 1,634 reported executions in 2015. As in previous years, the execution total does not include the estimated thousands of executions carried out in China, which treats data on the death penalty as a state secret. Excluding China, 86% of all reported executions took place in just four countries — Iran (251), Saudi Arabia (184), Iraq (100+), and Egypt (32+). The 22 executions in the U.S. were the sixth most of any nation, although Vietnam’s and North Korea’s execution totals are not known.

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Amnesty recorded at least 2,307 death sentences in 56 countries in 2019, down 9% from the 2,531 reported in 2018. However, Amnesty believes the actual number of death sentences was higher, given that the organization did not receive information on death sentences imposed in three countries — Malaysia, Nigeria and Sri Lanka — that had reported significant numbers of death sentences in previous years. The U.S. ranked 12th in death sentences known to have been imposed. Death sentences imposed in China, Iran, North Korea, and Syria were not known.

Amnesty reported that at least 26,604 people were known to be on death rows around the world at the end of 2019, 38% more than the 19,336 people known to have been on global death rows at the end of 2018. With known death sentences down, the increase more likely reflects better information gathering, rather than a surge in the death-row population. View the full Amnesty 2019 report here and Amnesty’s 2019 Facts and Figures here.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2019

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran251+
Saudi Arabia184
Iraq100+
Egypt32+
United States22
Pakistan14+
Somalia12+

Execution totals not known for Vietnam, North Korea, and Syria.

Countries with the Most Death Sentences in 2019**

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Pakistan632+
Egypt435+
Bangladesh220+
India102+
Zambia101

** Death-sentencing totals unknown for Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, North Korea, Sri Lanka, and Syria

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2018

Amnesty International recorded at least 690 executions worldwide in 2018, a 31% decline from the 993 executions it recorded in 2017 and 58% below the 25-year-high total of 1,634 reported executions in 2015. 20 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2018. As in previous years, the execution total does not include the estimated thousands of executions carried out in China, which treats data on the death penalty as a state secret. Five countries accounted for 84% of all recorded executions—Iran (253), Saudi Arabia (149), Vietnam (85), Iraq (52) and Egypt (43). The 25 executions in the U.S. were the seventh most of any nation.

Amnesty recorded at least 2,531 death sentences in 54 countries in 2018, down 2% from the 2,591 reported in 2017, and a 19% decline from the reported 3,117 death sentenced imposed in 55 countries in 2016. The U.S. ranked 12th in death sentences known to have been imposed.

Amnesty reported that at least 19,336 people were known to be on death rows around the world at the end of 2018, a 12% decline from the 21,919 people known to be on death row globally at the end of 2017. View the full Amnesty 2018 report here and Amnesty’s 2018 Facts and Figures here.

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Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2018

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran253+
Saudi Arabia149
Vietnam85+
Iraq52+
Egypt43+
United States25
Japan15

Countries with the Most Death Sentences in 2018**

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Egypt717+
Iraq271+
Pakistan250+
Bangladesh229+
Malaysia190

** Death-sentencing totals unknown for Iran and North Korea

2017

Amnesty International recorded at least 993 executions in 2017, a 4% decline from 2016 and a 39% decline from the 25-year-high total of 1,634 reported executions in 2015. 23 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2017. As in previous years, the execution total does not include the estimated thousands of executions carried out in China, which treats data on the death penalty as a state secret. Four countries—Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Pakistan—accounted for 84% of the confirmed executions in the rest of the world in 2017. The same four countries accounted for 87% of the world’s confirmed executions in 2016. The United States dropped to 8th in documented executions (23) in 2017, surpassed by Somalia’s total of 24 reported executions. However, the U.S. may also rank below Vietnam, which also keeps its execution information secret.

Amnesty recorded at least 2,591 death sentences imposed in 53 countries worldwide in 2017, down 17% from the reported 3,117 death sentenced imposed in 55 countries in 2016. The U.S. ranked 11th in death sentences imposed. Amnesty reported that at least 21,919 people were known to be on death rows around the world at the end of 2017. View the full Amnesty 2017 report here, Amnesty’s summary of the report here, and Amnesty’s 2017 Facts and Figures here.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2017

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran507+
Saudi Arabia146+
Iraq125+
Pakistan60+
Egypt35+
Somalia24
United States23

Countries with the Most Death Sentences in 2017**

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Nigeria641
Egypt402+
Bangladesh273+
Sri Lanka218
Pakistan200+

** Death-sentencing totals unknown for Iran, Saudi Arabia, and North Korea

2016

23 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2016. At least 1,032 executions were carried out in 2016, a 37% decrease from the previous year. As in previous years, this figure does not include the estimated thousands of executions carried out in China, which treats data on the death penalty as a state secret. Four countries—Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Pakistan—were responsible for 87% of the world’s confirmed executions in 2016. The United States ranked 7th in documented executions (20) in 2016. However, the U.S. may actually rank behind Vietnam, as well. A report of the Vietnam Ministry of Public Security that became public in February 2017 revealed that the country secretly executed 429 prisoners between August 6, 2013 and June 30, 2016. As a result of improved data collection, Amnesty was able to document that at least 3,117 people were sentenced to death in 55 countries in 2016. View the full Amnesty 2016 report here and Amnesty’s summary of the report here.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions 2016

CountryNumber
China(1,000s *see above)
Iran567+
Saudi Arabia154+
Iraq88+
Pakistan87+
Egypt44+
United States20
Somalia14
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2015

2015: At least 25 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2015. At least 1,634 executions were carried out in 2015, the highest number in 25 years. This figure does not include the thousands of executions that were believed to be carried out in China. Beginning in 2009, Amnesty International ceased to publish minimum figures for the use of the death penalty in China, where such statistics are considered to be state secrets. 89% of all recorded executions in 2015 took place in 3 countries: Iran, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. The United States ranked 5th in documented executions (28) in 2015. However, the U.S. may actually also rank behind Vietnam. A report of the Vietnam Ministry of Public Security that became public in February 2017 revealed that the country secretly executed 429 prisoners between August 6, 2013 and June 30, 2016. At least 1,998 people are known to have been sentenced to death in 2015, a decrease compared to 2014. View the Amnesty 2015 report here.

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran977+
Pakistan326
Saudi Arabia158+
United States28
Iraq26+

2014

At least 22 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2014, the same as in 2013. At least 607 executions were carried out in 2014. This figure does not include the thousands of executions that were believed to be carried out in China. Beginning in 2009, Amnesty International ceased to publish minimum figures for the use of the death penalty in China, where such statistics are considered to be state secrets. The United States ranked 5th in documented executions (35) in 2014. However, the U.S. may actually also rank behind Vietnam. A report of the Vietnam Ministry of Public Security that became public in February 2017 revealed that the country secretly executed 429 prisoners between August 6, 2013 and June 30, 2016. At least 2,466 people are known to have been sentenced to death in 2014, an increase of 28% compared with 2013. The increase was mainly due to large numbers of death sentences in Egypt and Nigeria, where mass sentences were imposed in single cases with large numbers of defendants. View the Amnesty 2014 report here.

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran289+
Saudi Arabia90+
Iraq61+
United States35
Sudan23+

2013

At least 22 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2013. At least 778 executions were carried out in 2013. This figure does not include the thousands of executions that were believed to be carried out in China. Beginning in 2009, Amnesty International ceased to publish minimum figures for the use of the death penalty in China, where such statistics are considered to be state secrets. The United States ranked 5th in documented executions (35) in 2015. However, the U.S. may actually also rank behind Vietnam. A report of the Vietnam Ministry of Public Security that became public in February 2017 revealed that the country secretly executed 429 prisoners between August 6, 2013 and June 30, 2016. View the Amnesty 2013 report here.

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran369+
Iraq169+
Saudi Arabia79+
United States39
Somalia34+

2012

At least 21 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2012. At least 682 executions were carried out in 2012. This figure does not include the thousands of executions that were believed to be carried out in China. Beginning in 2009, Amnesty International ceased to publish minimum figures for the use of the death penalty in China, where such statistics are considered to be state secrets. View the Amnesty 2012 report here.

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CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran314+
Iraq129+
Saudi Arabia79+
United States43
Yemen28+

2011

At least 20 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2011. At least 676 executions were carried out in 2011. This figure does not include the thousands of executions that were believed to be carried out in China. Beginning in 2009, Amnesty International ceased to publish minimum figures for the use of the death penalty in China, where such statistics are considered to be state secrets. View the Amnesty 2011 report here.

CountryNumber
China1,000s *see above
Iran360+
Saudi Arabia82+
Iraq68+
United States43
Yemen41+

2005-2010

2010: At least 23 countries were known to have carried out judicial executions in 2010. At least 527 executions were carried out in 2010. This figure does not include the thousands of executions that were believed to be carried out in China. Last year Amnesty International decided not to publish minimum figures for the use of the death penalty in China, where such statistics are considered to be state secrets. View the Amnesty 2010 report here.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2010
1. China (1,000s *see above)4. Yemen (53+)
2. Iran (252+)5. United States (46)
3. North Korea (60+)6. Saudi Arabia (27+)

2009: Eighteen countries carried out executions in 2009. Amnesty International documented the executions of 714, but this total does not include figures from China where the majority of the world’s executions take place. The real global total is significantly higher. The five countries with the most executions are Iran (388+), Iraq (120+), Saudi Arabia (69+), the United States (52), and China, which executed more people than the rest of the world combined, according to same report by Amnesty International.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2009
1. China (1,000s *see above)4. Saudi Arabia (69+)
2. Iran (388+)5. United States (52)
3. Iraq (120+)

2008: At least 2,390 people were executed in 25 countries around the world in 2008, while 8,864 people were sentenced to death in 52 countries. Amnesty International reports that executions almost doubled in number from 1,252 in 2007. Ninety-five percent of all known executions were carried out in only six countries: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United States, Pakistan and Iraq.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2008
1. China (1,718)4. United States (37)
2. Iran (346)5. Pakistan (36)
3. Saudi Arabia (102)6. Iraq (34)

2007: In 2007, a minimum of 1,252 people were executed in 24 countries and at least 3,347 people were sentenced to death in over 50 countries. Just five countries – China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the USA – carried out the overwhelming majority (88%) of known executions in the world last year. In China execution figures are a state secret meaning their total number of executions could be much higher.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2007
1. China (470)4. Pakistan (135)
2. Iran (317)5. United States (42)
3. Saudi Arabia (143)

2006: In 2006, there were 1,591 executions around the world. Amnesty International reported that executions worldwide fell by more than 25% in 2006, down from 2,148 in 2005 to 1,591. Of all known executions that took place in 2006, 91% were carried out in six countries: China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan and the United States.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2006
1. China (1,010)4. Iraq (65)
2. Iran (177)5. Sudan (65)
3. Pakistan (82)6. United States (53)

2005: In 2005, there were at least 2,148 executions in 22 countries around the world. China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United States were responsible for 94 percent of these known executions. The following countries executed defendants in 2005 (figures are only of confirmed executions):

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2005
1. China (1,770)6. Yemen (24)
2. Iran (94)7. Vietnam (21)
3. Saudi Arabia (86)8. Jordan (11)
4. United States (60)9. Mongolia (8)
5. Pakistan (31)

Source: Amnesty International

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FAQs

Which country executes the most? ›

Excluding China, three middle Eastern countries — Iran (at least 314), Egypt (at least 83), and Saudi Arabia (65) — collectively accounted for 80% of the confirmed executions in 2021.

How many people were wrongly executed? ›

The death penalty carries the inherent risk of executing an innocent person. Since 1973, at least 190 people who had been wrongly convicted and sentenced to death in the U.S. have been exonerated.

How many people were sentenced to death in 2022? ›

Key Findings. Note: The report was updated on December 19 to reflect that 20 death sentences were imposed in 2022.

What is the shortest time on death row? ›

252 days

Which US state executes the most people? ›

As of December 31, 2022, Texas has executed a total of 578 people since the reinstatement of capital punishment in the United States in 1976. Oklahoma had the second highest number of executed inmates, with 119 executions carried out since 1976.

Which US state executes the most criminals? ›

The state of Texas alone conducted 571 executions, over 1/3 of the total; the states of Texas, Virginia (now abolitionist), and Oklahoma combined make up over half the total, with 802 executions between them. 17 executions have been conducted by the federal government.

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