Capital punishment numbers fall in the US

The Washington Post today reports that the number of people executed in the US fell from 65 in 2003 to 59 in 2004. According to the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics, the number of people receiving death sentences stands at its lowest point since 1973.
Amnesty International's figures reveal that only China, Iran and Vietnam executed more of its citizens than the US did in 2004.
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