16 April 2008 :
China defended its use of the death penalty and said it planned to continue "prudent" use of capital punishment."At present, there are more countries with the death penalty than countries without the death penalty," foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said in response to a report by Amnesty International, which said China still executed far more people than any other nation last year.
"It is not the right time for China to abolish the death penalty, to abolish it would not be acceptable to the Chinese people," Jiang told reporters.
"We take prudent measures to ensure that the death penalty only applies to small numbers of criminals who committed serious crimes," she said.
Jiang did not answer a question asking whether China would address calls for greater transparency. Beijing treats death penalty figures as a state secret.
(Sources: Earth Times, Ap, 15/04/2008)