Qatar - Universal Periodic Review - Death Penalty - April 2024
Country: Qatar
Issues: Death Penalty, International Advocacy
Mechanism: Universal Periodic Review
Report Type: Stakeholder Report
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At the time of the last Universal Periodic Review, Qatar had been maintaining a de facto
moratorium on executions since 2000, but courts continued to sentence people to death. In
2020, however, Qatar executed a Nepali migrant worker by firing squad. Qatar’s death
penalty practices are not in compliance with international human rights standards. Qatar
does not limit the death penalty to the most serious crimes, it is not taking steps toward a
de jure moratorium on executions or ratification of the Second Optional Protocol, and it
does not ensure that defendants in capital cases have a fair trial. Recent history suggests
that a migrant worker may be more likely to be sentenced to death and executed for killing
a Qatari national, as opposed to a non-citizen. Women and migrant workers are particularly
vulnerable in the context of the country’s criminal legal system.