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Tuesday, 30 November 2004

TAJIKISTAN PARLIAMENT\'S LOWER HOUSE ADOPTS BILL TO INTRODUCE LIFE IMPRISONMENT

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By empty (11/30/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The Tajik Parliament\'s lower house adopted a bill Tuesday introducing life imprisonment as an alternative to the death penalty. Tajikistan has had a moratorium on the death penalty since April and courts have since been using the 25-year jail term instead. The 25-year sentence wasn\'t an adequate enough punishment for some grave crimes, the parliament\'s press service said Tuesday.
The Tajik Parliament\'s lower house adopted a bill Tuesday introducing life imprisonment as an alternative to the death penalty. Tajikistan has had a moratorium on the death penalty since April and courts have since been using the 25-year jail term instead. The 25-year sentence wasn\'t an adequate enough punishment for some grave crimes, the parliament\'s press service said Tuesday. Life imprisonment will be applied as punishment for grave crimes such as murder and rape in aggravating circumstances, terrorism and genocide that are punishable by the death penalty under the current Criminal Code. To become law, the bill initiated by President Emomali Rakhmonov has to be approved by the upper chamber of Parliament and signed by the president. (AP)
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