DAKAR, Senegal (AP) – Burkina Faso’s Council of Ministers has adopted a bill to restore the death penalty, targeting offenses such as treason, terrorism and espionage, authorities said.
Burkina Faso plans to restore death penalty for treason, terrorism, espionage
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) – Burkina Faso’s Council of Ministers has adopted a bill to restore the death penalty, targeting offenses such as treason, terrorism and espionage, authorities said.
“The adoption of this bill is part of reforms … to have a justice that responds to the deep aspirations of our people,” Minister of Justice Edasso Rodrigue Bayala said in a Facebook post late Thursday.
The death penalty was abolished in the country in 2018.
The bill has to be adopted by parliament and reviewed by the courts before becoming law.

















































