Year
How to use the database
HANDS OFF CAIN’S 2015 REPORT
The worldwide situation (as of 30 June 2016)
EXECUTIONS IN 2014
EXECUTIONS IN 2015 (as of 30 June)
The most important facts of 2015 (and the first six months of 2016)
ADDRESS of Pope Francis
THE SMILING FACE OF THE MULLAHS
Reportage by Sergio D'Elia
ANALYSIS OF THE 2015 REPORT DATA AND OBJECTIVES OF HANDS OFF CAIN
Reportage by Marco Perduca
"THE ABOLITIONIST OF THE YEAR 2015” AWARD
Protocol of understanding between NTC and CNF
Dossier on death penalty and homosexuality
Final declaration of the Cairo workshop
Goals
Achievements
GENERAL MOTION OF THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF HOC
RESOLUTION OF THE KIGALI CONFERENCE
U.N. RESOLUTION 2014

U.N. RESOLUTION 2012
U.N. RESOLUTION 2010

REPORT ON THE 2ND ANNUAL EU FORUM ON THE DEATH PENALTY IN ZAMBIA

Videos

DECLARATION OF LIBREVILLE

Publications
Hands Off Cain Headquarters
U.N. RESOLUTION 2008

U.N. RESOLUTION 2007

Appeal To The United Nations
Board of Directors

LETHAL TRADE DOSSIER
2014 FREETOWN CONFERENCE Final Declaration
THE COTONOU DECLARATION 2014
DOSSIER IRAQ 2003

DOSSIER ON MORATORIUM
DOSSIER IRAQ 2012

DOSSIER USA 2011

NOBEL LAUREATES APPEAL
Bulletin Board
Sign up
Join appeal
Newsletter
Our Publications

USA - Guantanamo Bay
USA - Guantanamo Bay
USA (Guantanamo) - Judge Again Delays Guantánamo’s 1st Death-Penalty Terror Trial

May 11, 2026:

May 11, 2026 - USA (Guantanamo). Judge Again Delays Guantánamo’s 1st Death-Penalty Terror Trial

The 2000 terrorism case has been going on for so long that the parents of fallen sailors and shipmates who survived the attack have died.

The military judge in the U.S.S. Cole bombing case on May 11 reset the start of jury selection to Oct. 19, more than 26 years after the suicide bombing in a port in the Middle East killed 17 U.S. sailors and wounded dozens of others.

Col. Matthew Fitzgerald, an Army judge, said that government agencies were unlikely to process classified evidence in time for what was to be a June 1 start date for the national security trial at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

A Saudi citizen, Abd-al Rahim al-Nashiri is accused of orchestrating the attack on the U.S. Navy destroyer off Aden, Yemen, on Oct. 12, 2000 as an acolyte of Osama bin Laden. The death penalty case has been shadowed by the Central Intelligence Agency’s use of torture on the defendant.

Judges at the U.S. naval station in Cuba have set and then abandoned about 10 earlier trial start dates. Pretrial litigation has gone on so long, since Mr. Nashiri was charged in 2011, that 3 previous judges and all of the initial defense and prosecution lawyers retired from the case or left it for personal or professional reasons.

Mr. Nashiri was captured in Dubai in October 2002. First, he spent about 1,390 days in the custody of the C.I.A., which subjected him to waterboarding, forced nudity, extreme isolation, rectal and other forms of abuse, primarily in secret prisons in Afghanistan and Thailand, according to agency and Senate reports.

The Secretive World of Guantánamo Bay
U.S.S. Cole: The Army judge in the bombing case ordered the prosecution to do its “due diligence” in providing defense lawyers with any evidence the U.S. government might have “regarding Iran’s role” in the attack off Yemen 25 years ago. President Trump has said Iran was “probably involved.”

Torture Ruling: A government lawyer appealed to a Pentagon review court to overturn a torture ruling in the Sept. 11 case that disqualified the use of the confessions of a man accused of conspiring in the hijacking plot that killed nearly 3,000 people.

Cuban Deportees: The long, circuitous journey of dozens of Cuban men who were designated for deportation from the United States last year but instead taken to a prison at the U.S. base at Guantánamo Bay ended when they were repatriated to Cuba.

Guantánamo Prison Enters 25th Year: The prison has outlasted the war in Afghanistan, has employed tens of thousands of temporary troops and holds 6 men charged but not yet tried in death penalty cases.

A Curious Collaboration: An unlikely collection of portraits has given the public its only glimpse inside the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay.

The Cole bombing, by two Al Qaeda recruits who blew themselves up on a small, explosives- laden skiff, was a precursor of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and Mr. Nashiri’s case is on track to become the 1st capital trial at Guantánamo Bay.

A judge in each case has ruled against the use of a defendant’s confessions because they were contaminated by their years in the C.I.A.’s brutal detention and interrogation program — out of reach of the courts, defense lawyers and International Red Cross.

The defendants were moved to Guantánamo in September 2006 and interrogated by federal agents to build cases against them without warnings against self-incrimination and the right to consult a lawyer.

The Cole trial is expected to last at least 6 months, and would start on Oct. 19 with the military shuttling 50 U.S. officers at a time there from a pool of 350 men and women to establish a jury of 12 with 6 alternate members. Guantánamo is so small, a 45-square-mile base with about 4,500 residents and limited guest quarters, that it would be logistically difficult to bring the entire pool down.

Last week, prosecutors in the Sept. 11 case asked a military judge to set deadlines for starting the 4man conspiracy trial in May 2027. Prosecutors had earlier proposed Jan. 11, 2027, but concluded it was not practical even before arguing for it to Lt. Col. Michael Schrama, their presiding judge.

Colonel Schrama said Monday (May 11) that he would look at setting a trial schedule after he rules on some key pretrial evidentiary motions, probably over the summer, involving Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who is accused of being the mastermind of the plot, and two other defendants.

Both cases have dragged on so long in part because no court case in U.S. history has dealt with the volume of classified information involved in this case, which is guarding secret government activities and surveillance that started with the war against terrorism.

Some Navy shipmates who survived the Cole attack and the relatives of victims of both the Cole and Sept. 11 attacks have died waiting for the trials to begin. Family members have been traveling to the base since the arraignment in 2011 to watch pretrial proceedings.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/11/us/politics/guantanamo-cole-death-penalty.html

(Source: New York Times, 11/05/2026)

SRI LANKA: SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS DEATH SENTENCES IN VITHYA MURDER CASE
IRAN - Poet Peyman Farahavar faces execution
INDIA: DEATH PENALTY AWARDED TO YOUTH IN RAPE AND MURDER OF 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN PUDUCHERRY
IRAN - Heydar Bamari and Mehdi Bamari executed in Kerman on May 13
IRAN - Ehsan Afrashteh executed in Ghezel-Hesar on May 13
IRAN - Mohammad Abbasi Executed in Ghezel Hesar on May 13, 2026
IRAN - Younes Brahoui (Zirakari) executed in Birjand on May 12
INDIA: CHHATTISGARH HC COMMUTES DEATH SENTENCE TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT IN 2022 RAPE-MURDER CASE
IRAN - Identification of 30 Women Arrested in Recent Months
IRAN - Nasser Langarani Executed in Gorgan on May 12
ISRAEL: KNESSET PASSES LAW ESTABLISHING MILITARY TRIBUNAL TO TRY OCTOBER 7 PERPETRATORS
IRAN - Abdoljalil Shahbakhsh executed in Zahedan on May 12
AFGHANISTAN: TALIBAN DETAIN COUPLE IN KABUL OVER ALLEGED ‘ILLICIT RELATIONSHIP’
USA - Mississippi. Death penalty approved for the rape of a child under 12
IRAN - Erfan Shakourzadeh executed in Ghezel-Hesar on May 11
IRAN v- Extrajudicial killing of 4 Baloch men
IRAN - Omid Sadeghi Souri Executed in Tabriz on May 10
IRAN - Narges Mohammadi released on bail and transferred to hospital
INDIA: MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR BURNING WOMAN ALIVE AFTER RAPE ATTEMPT IN MATHURA
USA - Texas (Italy). Updates on the Gilley case
IRAN - Behnam Abdi and Sajjad Hosseini executed in Qazvin
IRAN - No news of the civil activist Leila Jafarlo.
CHINA GIVES SUSPENDED DEATH SENTENCES TO 2 FORMER DEFENSE MINISTERS ACCUSED OF BRIBERY
IRAN - Iran Executions Made Faster by New Law
MYANMAR: AUNG SAN SUU KYI REMAINS IN TOTAL ISOLATION UNDER HOUSE ARREST
IRAN - Mohammad Taqi Shahveisi and Siros Ramazani executed in Kermanshah on May 6
USA - Arizona. Anthony Milan Ross sentenced to death
IRAN - Shahab Azimi Hanged in Ardabil on May 6
USA - Texas. Lee Mongerson Gilley Cuts Ankle Monitor and Flees to Italy
IRAN - Nobel winner Mohammadi ‘between life and death’

1 2 [Succ >>]
2026
january
february
march
april
may
  2025
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2024
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2023
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2022
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
2021
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2020
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2019
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2018
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2017
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2016
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
2015
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2014
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2013
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2012
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2011
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2010
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
2009
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2008
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2007
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2006
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2005
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2004
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
IRAN - Wife of Djalali pleads for EU action
  IRAN - Hands off Cain Year End Report: At least 284 executions in 2020  
  IRAN: HANDS OFF CAIN, THE HANGING OF THE PROTESTER MOSTAFA SALEHI IS A SHAME FOR THE SO-CALLED DEMOCRATIC WORLD   
  USA: ‘BLACK LIVES MATTER’, BUT IS IT ONLY RACISM?  
  IRAN. HANDS OFF CAIN, REDUCTION OF DRUG EXECUTIONS BUT NUMBERS REMAIN WORRISOME  
  HUMAN RIGHTS: DEMONSTRATION OF THE RADICAL PARTY BEFORE IRANIAN EMBASSY 14 FEBRUARY  
news
-
latest actions
-
data base
-
actions
-
who we are
-
registered users
-
credits