The United Nations General Assembly
adopted its fourth resolution calling for a moratorium on the death penalty on
20 December, by a vote of 111 votes in favour, with 41 votes against and 34
abstentions.
The resolution was first presented in
2007, then again in 2008, and subsequently on alternative years. The results
show a consistent increase in support for the resolution.
2007 2008 2009 2012
In favour 104 106 109 111
Opposed 54 46 41 41
Abstain 29 34 35 34
We get another picture by looking at
this in terms of the percentage of the total number of votes:
2007 2008 2009 2012
In favour 55.6 57.0 58.9 59.7
Opposed 28.8 24.7 22.2 22.0
Abstain 15.5 18.3 18.9 18.3
The ranks of the opponents have
dwindled, in five years, from 54 to 41, which is a rate of 2.6 per year. If the trend continues, they will be at 0 in 15.8
years, just in time for the 2028 resolution.
Attempts to adopt such a resolution in
the 1990s, in 1994 and 1994, were unsuccessful. This shows how this debate
has progressed over the years.
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