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Sierra Leone Moves to Abolish Death Penalty

Sierra Leone’s Parliament approved a bill to abolish the death penalty (VOA) and replace it with life imprisonment or thirty-year minimum sentences.

Sierra Leone’s Parliament approved a bill to abolish the death penalty (VOA) and replace it with life imprisonment or thirty-year minimum sentences. The president is expected to sign the bill into law, which would make Sierra Leone the twenty-third country in Africa to end capital punishment.

Mali: The man accused of trying to kill interim President Assimi Goita last week died in custody (AFP), Mali’s government said.

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