Equatorial Guinea abolishes the death penalty

Vice chairman lauds ‘distinctive’ second for Equatorial Guinea, the place the final execution occurred in 2014.

Map of Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon and Gabon

Equatorial Guinea has abolished the dying penalty after the nation’s President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo signed a brand new penal code into regulation.

Obiang’s son, the vice chairman, introduced the transfer on social media on Monday.

“I'm writing in capitals to seal this distinctive second: ‘EQUATORIAL GUINEA HAS ABOLISHED THE DEATH PENALTY’,” Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue stated on Fb.

A journalist on state tv referred to as the occasion “historic for our nation” in a short announcement on the finish of a information programme.

The measure will come into power within the 90 days following its publication within the official state journal and was authorised upfront by parliament, the place all however one of many 100 legislators signify the ruling celebration.

The final official execution within the West African nation was carried out in 2014, based on Amnesty Worldwide, however worldwide non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the United Nations often accuse the regime of compelled disappearances, arbitrary detention and torture.

President Obiang, 80, has spent greater than 43 years in energy, a world report when excluding monarchies.

Equatorial Guinea possesses important oil and gasoline assets, however the overwhelming majority of its 1.3 million inhabitants stay beneath the poverty line, based on the World Financial institution.

The dying penalty stays authorized in additional than 30 African nations, though solely about half have carried out executions lately.

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