Capital punishment in Abkhazia
Capital punishment in Abkhazia is only permitted for crimes during wartime, although the country is considered to be abolitionist in practice. Since 2007, a moratorium on the death penalty had been in place. In prior years, Abkhazia sentenced ten people to death for various offenses, but none of those sentences were carried out.[1]
References
- ^ Maxim Gunija (16 January 2007). "Abkhazia Abolishes Death Penalty". Nonviolent Radical Party.
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