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AI Index: MDE 20/001/2004 Urgent Actions Amnesty International's global Urgent Action network provides an effective and rapid means of preventing some of the most life-threatening human rights violations against individuals. Join the Urgent Action network
URGENT ACTION
11 November 2004 Rebecca Thompson was arrested at the beginning of 2004 in connection with the murder of her husband, Mark Lee Thompson. She had reportedly alleged that Mark Lee Thompson had repeatedly acted violently towards her. She was sentenced to death on 8 May by the Lower Court in Oman. Three others were sentenced in connection with the murder: two Omani nationals, both aged 17, who were each sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment; and her 14-year-old son, who received a three-year prison term, later suspended because of his age.He has since been deported to the US. All four sentences were upheld by the Appeal Court on 17 July. Rebecca Thompson is being held in a prison a short distance outside the capital Muscat. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Amnesty International opposes the death penalty unreservedly in all cases. While the organization recognizes the need to address serious crime all over the world, including murder, it is convinced that the death penalty will not provide a solution. There is no clear evidence that the death penalty acts as a more effective deterrent against crime than other forms of punishment. Death sentences in Oman are usually carried out by firing squad. Amnesty International is unaware of any executions being carried out in Oman since 2001, or of any women ever having been executed in Oman. |
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