
Sierra Leone Government Moves To Abolish Death Penalty
Sierra Leone’s government is making frantic efforts to abolish the death penalty in the West African state, deputy justice minister Umaru Napoleon Koroma revealed yesterday.
No execution has taken place in the country since 1998, and death penalties are often commuted.
Sierra Leone, which is still recovering after decades of civil war, has frequently come under fire from rights groups for keeping capital punishment on the books.
‘Once the legislation goes to parliament and gets approved, that ends the story of the death penalty,’ Koroma told reporters.
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