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Delegates differ on punishment for capital offences
The conference on the abolition or moratorium on the execution of the death penalty ended, yesterday, in Kigali with participants differing on which punishments to mete out to those who commit capital offences. Though the majority of participants including Rwandans were in favour of the abolition of capital punishment, some were opposed to the move, alluding to verses from the Bible and Quran that advance the reciprocation of the same level of pain from sufferer to tormenter.
Somalis minister Hussein Ahmed Aideed in an interview on the abolition of the death penalty yesterday at Serena. The New Times Timothy Kisambira