European Parliament Condemns Execution of 3 Dissidents in Bahrain
2017-02-18 - 2:56 am
Bahrain Mirror: The European Parliament strongly condemned the executions of three people in Bahrain on 15 January 2017, and the executions of seven people by the Kuwaiti authorities on 25 January 2017.
It deplored the decision of these countries' authorities to revive capital punishment when more than 160 other UN states have outlawed or ceased to use it, and called upon Kuwait and Bahrain to impose a moratorium on the death penalty as a step towards its abolition.
Further, European Parliamentarians said they are extremely worried by reports from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) that defendants in both countries did not receive a fair trial, and that one of those convicted in Bahrain was under the age of 18 at the time of his alleged crime. They reiterated the EU's opposition to capital punishment and called for a retrial of those currently awaiting execution according to international standards.
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