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Death Penalty Out Zimbabwe Takes Shocking Human Rights Leap
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26062, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe did something very important for human rights. They stopped the death penalty forever. Mr. Ziyambi, who helps make laws in Zimbabwe, told people about this at a big meeting in Switzerland yesterday. Mr. Ziyambi said they made a new law on December 31, 2024. This law says nobody can be killed as punishment for crimes anymore. He said, "The right to live matters most of all human rights. This makes our courts better and shows we respect all human life." The new law takes away all parts that talked about killing people for crimes. People who were waiting to be killed will have new punishments instead. They might go to jail for 20 years or their whole life, depending on what they did. Zimbabwe made other positive changes to help people. It put courts in more places around the country and created a new computer system to help judges work faster. Mr. Ziyambi said, "We want everyone to find justice easily and quickly." The country faces hard times because of very dry weather. The government helps farmers with machines and water systems. Zimbabwe grew enough wheat for everyone in the country. They even won a prize in Africa for growing food well. Zimbabwe leads a group of countries in southern Africa right now. Mr. Ziyambi promised Zimbabwe would keep following human rights rules from around the world. They will write a report in March and have a special meeting about helping women and girls in August. Mr. Ziyambi said some countries in the West hurt Zimbabwe by making rules that stop trade. These rules break world promises and make life harder for people. He asked these countries to stop these rules immediately. Mr. Ziyambi ended by saying that Zimbabwe wants justice, human rights, and better living conditions for everyone. He said, "Together, we can beat hard times and become stronger." [/QUOTE]
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