Amnesty International's report on death sentences and executions in 2009 highlights a global movement towards ending judicial killings, with significant progress including the abolition of the death penalty in Burundi and Togo, and a historic lack of executions in Europe. Despite these advancements, the report notes that executions continue in regions like Asia and the Middle East, with at least 714 documented executions globally, not including those from China, where figures are believed to be in the thousands. The organization emphasizes its ongoing campaign against the death penalty, advocating for the rights to life and fair trial standards worldwide.