The European Union (EU) has rejected the death sentence handed
to 12 Nigerian soldiers by the General Court Martial in Nigeria for alleged
mutiny.
The EU in a statement issued
yesterday on the occasion of the World Day against Death Penalty condemned all
death sentences especially after mass trials as was the case with the Nigerian
soldiers.
The union, headed by
Secretary-General, Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland, argued that execution had stopped in
that region of the world for close to two decades
According to the statement: “On the
European and World Day against the Death Penalty, the European Union and the
Council of Europe reaffirm their strong and absolute opposition to capital
punishment in all cases and under all circumstances, and their commitment to
its worldwide abolition.
“We are deeply concerned about
setbacks in some countries, such as recent mass trials leading to a vast number
of death sentences. No execution has taken place in our member states in the
last 17 years.
The European Union and the Council
of Europe welcome the fact that all Member States of the European Union have
now ratified both Protocols 6 and 13 to the European Convention on Human
Rights, and urge all other European States that have not yet done so to sign
and ratify these instruments which aim at the abolition of the death penalty.”
Court Martial: EU Rejects Death Sentences
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