Gov’t won’t abolish death penalty, legalize same-sex marriage

Memoscar Lasuba | March 24, 2017 | 1:03 pm

The government will not adopt recommendations by the UN Human Rights
Council to legalize same-sex marriage and abolish death sentence, the
Minister of Justice has said.

Paulino Wanawila says the two are among 30 human rights concerns the
council has asked South Sudan to consider and enforce.Mr. Wanawila says
there were more than 200 human rights conventions the council also wanted
the government to ratify.He says some of them, such as the death sentence,
which he said “is not the time for it” and same-sex marriage.“The same-sex
marriage is in conflict with our national laws and our cultures,” Mr.
Wanawila stated.

Justice Wanawilla spoke on return this week from a Human Rights Council
meeting in Geneva.The Penal code provides that whoever causes the death of
another person intentionally, shall be sentenced to death or imprisonment
for life once convicted.It also states that murder by a person serving life
imprisonment shall upon conviction, be punished with a death sentence.

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