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Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou |
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TAIWAN: PRESIDENT, NOT READY TO ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY
May 31, 2015: presidential spokesman Charles Chen cited President Ma Ying-jeou as saying that the government was unable to scrap capital punishment âat the moment,â but will continue to work toward reducing its use.
Chen's remark came after some interpreted a comment by Ma a day earlier as a sign that his administration might be considering abolishing the death penalty.
When asked by a reporter on his view of rising calls against the scrapping of the death penalty following the recent murder of an eight-year-old girl in a school bathroom, Ma said two opposing views have been in the debate for quite some time -- some people believe that capital punishment is unable to provide a deterrent, while others believe that abolishing the punishment will actually encourage crime. "I think we better observe this for some more time," Ma said. (Sources: CNA, 31/05/2015)
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