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Uzbekistan abolishes capital punishment

World Peace Herald    Translate This Article
12 September 2005

On 12 September 2005 World Peace Herald reported: The Uzbek government has announced that the country's death penalty will be abolished as of 2008. Deputy Attorney General Bakhtiyer Nurmukhamedov said that on 28 January the President of Uzbekistan presented the idea before parliament, and emphasized that 'we were working towards the solution of this problem from the country's first days of independence'. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of government, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

Nurmukhamedov said that the 'cancellation of the capital punishment is one of the stages and the logical continuation of the country policy of judicial-legal reforms.'

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