Malawi’s Moral Crossroads: How Long Will the Death Penalty Haunt a Nation of Rights?
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 7/12/2025
Malawi stands at a critical moral and legal crossroads: should it continue to maintain the death penalty, a colonial-era relic, or join a growing chorus of nations moving toward abolition? Recent recommendations from 31 United Nations member states urging Malawi to scrap capital punishment have (…)
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