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UN says abolition of death penalty in Zambia ‘historic milestone’

Zambia’s president Hakainde Hichilema announced the move on December 23, which “followed years of advocacy efforts”.

• January 6, 2023
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The UN team in Zambia has described the decision by the country to abolish death penalty as “a historic milestone”, commending the Zambian government’s move.

The UN team, in a statement on Friday, noted that the move to abolish death penalty followed advocacy efforts by humanitarian and development partners.

According to the statement, President Hakainde Hichilema announced the move on December 23, which “followed years of advocacy efforts” by concerned stakeholders.

It followed years of advocacy efforts by concerned stakeholders, such as the National Human Rights Commission, civil society groups, development partners, the UN team and other partners.

For example, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) assisted with preparation for the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Reviews (UPR), including the fourth review scheduled for this year.

The UPR process was established in 2006 to review the human rights records of all 193 UN Member States.

It is conducted by a working group that meets three times a year, with 14 countries reviewed each session.

The abolition of the death penalty has been consistently included in the first, second and third periodic reviews, as a key subject.

“President Hichilema took office in August 2021, and a ‘breakthrough moment’ occurred the following May when the leader and the new Zambian Government pledged to abolish the death penalty and work with parliament to this end,’’ the statement said.

Since then, the UN team has stepped up its advocacy efforts, which culminated in the celebration of International Human Rights Day with government partners in December.

The UN team also supported the review, amendment and enactment of ordinary laws, including the Penal Code and Public Order Act, also contributing to the recent repeal of the defamation of the president as a criminal offence.

The UN and the Zambian government also recently signed a new roadmap for the partnership covering the next five years.

“With this UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework, the country team will continue to support the government’s efforts to consolidate democracy, human rights and the rule of law,” it stated.

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