Ghana abolishes death penalty, with expected reprieve for 176 condemned prisoners
Ghana abolishes death penalty, with expected reprieve for 176 condemned prisoners
Country joins growing list of African nations free of capital punishment, but execution remains for high treason
As someone from the states, sometimes I'm shocked by how non-progressive the US is.
26ReplyI wish I could say I was shocked at this point. Ghana also has universal healthcare for all people within its borders.
17ReplyThe US is only considered a developed country because of its military.
10Reply@SomethingBurger @WilliamTheWicked GDP and infrastructure would like to have a word on this topic.
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Murder is the worst thing you can do. For doing it, we will murder you
So weird
10ReplyAnd sometimes we know you didn't do it, but we're going to kill you anyway, because it looks good for our political campaign.
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It's the classic metric issue.
A third or so of the country wants America to "lead" and not "follow". So they resist change they percieve as being pushed on them from outside, no matter how logical or beneficial.
6ReplyI mean there's still a lot of countries in Africa that are just as - or more - regressive about social matters as the US.
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now for the rest of the world.
7ReplyThank fuck
5ReplyGhana hadn't actually executed anyone in the last 30 years, but it's nice to see this outdated law struck off their books.
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