Déclaration conjointe de HRI à la reprise de la CND: La peine de mort pour des infractions liées à la drogue

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Déclaration conjointe de HRI à la reprise de la CND: La peine de mort pour des infractions liées à la drogue

14 décembre 2015
World Coalition Against the Death Penalty
Harm Reduction International (HRI)
Amnesty International

Un certain nombre d'organisations des droits humains, y compris l'IDPC et Harm Reduction International, ont publié une déclaration commune implorant les Etats membres à promouvoir l'abolition de la peine de mort pour des infractions liées à la drogue lors de l’UNGASS en 2016. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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We, the undersigned organisations, oppose the death penalty in all cases without exception and under all circumstances. Within the context of drug policies, and in light of the forthcoming UN General Assembly Special Session on drugs to be held in April 2016, we call on States to:

• Take immediate measures to halt executions, commute death sentences, and abolish the death penalty for drug-related offences as a first step towards its full abolition.
• Promote the abolition of the death penalty, including for drug-related offences, and the implementation of effective and evidence-based drugs policies that respect and protect human dignity, the rule of law and human rights.
• Ensure that drug policies and programmes are implemented in full compliance with international law and standards and that programmes to implement the UN Drug Conventions do not contribute to the use of the death penalty.
• Ensure transparency with regards to death sentences and executions.
• Request UNODC to conduct an annual review of the implementation of its human rights guidance in States receiving programmatic funding, the findings of which should be published annually to the CND by the Executive Director.

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