Kenya - Committee Against Torture - Death Penalty - March 2022
Country: Kenya
Issues: Death Penalty
Mechanism: UN Committee against Torture
Report Type: Shadow/Parallel Report
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Kenya has not carried out any
executions since the late 1980s. Nonetheless, Kenya continues to hand down the
death penalty as a sentence in criminal cases. Accordingly, this report
recommends that the Committee Against Torture recommend that Kenya formally
abolish the death penalty, commute the sentences of all persons on death row,
and revise laws to remove capital punishment from the list of principal
sentences. Kenya should further take steps to prohibit introduction of evidence
obtained through torture and ill-treatment in criminal proceedings and to
ensure that all persons at risk of being sentenced to death have access to
well-qualified legal counsel with adequate funding for a thorough pre-trial
investigation. Kenya should ensure that no person is removed to a country where
they may be at risk of being sentenced to death, and should take concrete steps
to ensure that conditions of detention for persons under sentence of death comply
with the Nelson Mandela Rules.