Lebanon Becomes First Middle East Country to Abolish Death Penalty

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Lebanon has moved to abolish the death penalty, becoming the first nation in the Middle East to officially eliminate capital punishment from its legal system. The legislative measure replaces the death penalty with alternative custodial sentences, reflecting broader efforts to modernize the country’s penal code. Legal advocates and international human rights organizations have welcomed the historic reform as a significant milestone for human rights and judicial practice across the region.

  • Lebanon has officially abolished the death penalty, becoming the first country in the Middle East to enact this legal reform.
  • Capital punishment will be replaced by alternative penalties, such as life imprisonment, within the national penal code.
  • The decision aligns Lebanon’s legal framework more closely with international human rights treaties and standards.

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  1. Lebanon has become the first country to fully abolish the death penalty since Zimbabwe in 2024. However the use of the death penalty is on the rise globally, according to Amnesty International, which recorded a total of 2,707 executions in 17 countries in 2025 – the highest number since 1981.

  2. I never understood the rationale. Why kill a man who could be useful to society working in things others despise? Hard work could be a punishment worse than prison for some lazybones. I would think thrice before a crime if I knew I would have to work like a slave for long 20, 30 years. This would diminish crime rates I'm sure.

  3. I like the result of this campaign, but the argument at 1:10 is not strong. The legal system has to operate on the basis that there are actions that are crimes for the individual, but not for the state, hence crimes like false imprisonment. The logical conclusion of this argument would be to ban any physical intervention. There are arguments to be made here, but one shouldn’t accept a bad argument because they like the conclusion.

  4. I agree that the death penalty should be abolished if life imprisonment without parole can work effectively, as this would also eliminate the risk of wrongful executions. But whether the death penalty exists or not is largely irrelevant to 99% of people on earth. What matters more is whether the justice system can keep dangerous criminals from returning to society, something human-rights activists pay "far less attention" to compared with the ideological issue of abolishing the death penalty.

    The campaign to abolish the death penalty seems more focused on "ideological validation" for human-rights activists than on practical improvements to public safety.

  5. Normally I’d say what a great decision. Death is not the answer. But then in a war thorn country with well organized armed radical militias acting above the law… what can go wrong?

  6. How can I be a drug addict? When the habitual drug ritual is merely a hologram in the matrix? I only think I'm getting high. So you see, it's all a monkey smoking a pipe simulation. I dont even understand why it's illegal.

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