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Mexico to rethink death penalty | Mexico to rethink death penalty |
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The Congress in Mexico has agreed to debate the issue of reinstating capital punishment for some crimes. | The Congress in Mexico has agreed to debate the issue of reinstating capital punishment for some crimes. |
The move follows a surge in murders and kidnappings in the country, many linked to drug cartels and organised crime. | The move follows a surge in murders and kidnappings in the country, many linked to drug cartels and organised crime. |
Mexico abolished capital punishment in 2005, but recent surveys suggest that 70% of Mexicans are in favour of the death penalty. | Mexico abolished capital punishment in 2005, but recent surveys suggest that 70% of Mexicans are in favour of the death penalty. |
The campaign to reinstate judicial executions has, unusually, been led by Mexico's Green Party. | |
Hundreds of posters, carrying the Green Party logo, and demanding capital punishment for murderers and kidnappers have appeared all over Mexico City. | Hundreds of posters, carrying the Green Party logo, and demanding capital punishment for murderers and kidnappers have appeared all over Mexico City. |
The party says it is simply conveying the voice of the people, but its opponents say it is playing politics. | The party says it is simply conveying the voice of the people, but its opponents say it is playing politics. |
No date has been set for the forums, which will bring together crime experts, academics and human rights campaigners. | No date has been set for the forums, which will bring together crime experts, academics and human rights campaigners. |
The chances that the Mexican constitution will actually be amended currently appear remote. | The chances that the Mexican constitution will actually be amended currently appear remote. |
The government, church and human rights groups all strongly oppose reinstatement. | The government, church and human rights groups all strongly oppose reinstatement. |
Mexico has long been powerful voice in international forums calling for the abolition of capital punishment and has not carried out an execution since 1961. | Mexico has long been powerful voice in international forums calling for the abolition of capital punishment and has not carried out an execution since 1961. |
But millions of Mexicans are appalled by the rising insecurity in this country, and are looking for any means to control it. | But millions of Mexicans are appalled by the rising insecurity in this country, and are looking for any means to control it. |
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