Kenya plans to abolish death sentence ( 2003-10-16 04:51) (Agencies)
The Kenyan government said on Wednesday it planned to abolish the death
penalty and replace punishment for the most heinous crimes with life
imprisonment.
Offences punishable by death include robbery with violence, murder and
treason.
Some 2,618 convicts are currently on death row in Kenya and the government
said if the law was amended their sentences would be commuted to life
imprisonment.
The government has forwarded its recommendation to change the law to a
constitutional review conference. The body is made up of members of parliament,
professional bodies and religious and civic leaders.
Wilfred Machage, assistant minister for home affairs, told parliament the
last person to hang in Kenya was in 1987 and that since that time those
sentenced to death have been in prisons waiting to hear their fate.
"The practice has been used worldwide in the past but latest trends show that
it is an abuse of an individual's right to life and it is not part of the
measures that can help a convict fit in society because they will be dead,"
Machage said.
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