death penalty news

June 7, 2004


RUSSIA:

New reasons for Russia to ratify protocol on death penalty

Alexander Yakovenko, an official representative of the Russian Foreign 
Ministry, said that new reasons have arisen for Russia to ratify the 
protocol on abolishing the death penalty.

"The parliamentary elections in late 2003 have created a situation that is 
in many ways new to Russia. New conditions arose that favor starting the 
process to ratify protocol #6 [of the European human rights convention on 
the abolishment of the death penalty]," Yakovenko said on Monday.

He said that Russia will be obliged to abolish the death penalty when it 
joins the Council of Europe and a moratorium on the death penalty has been 
in effect in Russia since 1996. The protocol on abolishing the death 
penalty was sent to the State Duma for ratification in 1999.

"Both political and social reasons are known for why this procedure has not 
been completed yet," Yakovenko said.

(source: Interfax)

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