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Burkina Faso’s Proposed Return of Death Penalty Sparks Human Rights Outcry
Burkina Faso’s government has triggered intense national and international concern following its decision to approve a bill that would reinstate the death penalty for crimes such as treason, terrorism and espionage. The proposal, which marks a reversal of the country’s 2018 abolition of capital punishment, is now before the Transitional Legislative Assembly for formal consideration. Officials supporting the measure argue that the worsening security situation and the persistent threat posed by extremist groups require stronger…
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