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Capital punishment in Cambodia

Capital punishment in Cambodia

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Capital punishment in Cambodia is prohibited by the Constitution of the country. Cambodia abolished the death penalty in 1989.[1]

Location of Cambodia on the map

Cambodia is one of only two ASEAN countries (the other being the Philippines) to have abolished capital punishment.[2] [3]

Legislation

The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia (1993) at Art. 32 states:[1]

"All people have the right to life, freedom and personal security. There shall be no capital punishment."

Politics

In 1995, First Prime Minister Prince Norodom Ranariddh made calls for capital punishment by calling for murderers and drug traffickers to be killed by the State.[4]

In 2019, Prime Minister Hun Sen said that he was considering introducing capital punishment for people who rape children, but he said it would only happen after a nationwide referendum.[5][6][7] A couple days after this announcement, Hun Sen shifted his stance.[8][9]

See also


References

  1. "HANDS OFF CAIN against death penalty in the world".
  2. Sheehan, James; Lermet, Olivier. "Death penalty has no place, National, Phnom Penh Post". www.phnompenhpost.com.
  3. "ASEAN countries step back on the path towards abolition". World Coalition Against the Death Penalty. 26 October 2016.
  4. Sokhean, Ben (March 11, 2019). "Hun Sen shifts stance on death penalty".



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