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Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the East African nation of Somalia. Most of executions in Somalia are through shooting, but Sharia courts also use beheading and stoning. In 2011 three soldiers were executed for murder by the Transitional Federal Government. Another soldier was executed a few years later. The activist NGO Human Rights Watch noted in 2014 that summary executions were on the rise in the nation. At least 14 executions were carried out in 2016, and the rate of executions rose in 2017, which human rights groups mainly attributed to military courts and the militant jihadist group Al-Shabaab. The European Union requested that Somalia enact a moratorium on the death penalty as a result. Most executions by firing squad occur publicly and persons sentenced to death are usual

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  • Capital punishment in Somalia (en)
  • Pena de morte na Somália (pt)
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  • Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the East African nation of Somalia. Most of executions in Somalia are through shooting, but Sharia courts also use beheading and stoning. In 2011 three soldiers were executed for murder by the Transitional Federal Government. Another soldier was executed a few years later. The activist NGO Human Rights Watch noted in 2014 that summary executions were on the rise in the nation. At least 14 executions were carried out in 2016, and the rate of executions rose in 2017, which human rights groups mainly attributed to military courts and the militant jihadist group Al-Shabaab. The European Union requested that Somalia enact a moratorium on the death penalty as a result. Most executions by firing squad occur publicly and persons sentenced to death are usual (en)
  • A pena de morte é uma pena legal no país da Somália na África Oriental. A maioria das execuções na Somália é por meio de fuzilamento, mas os tribunais da Sharia também usam decapitação e apedrejamento. Em 2011, três soldados foram executados por assassinato pelo Governo Federal de Transição. A ONG ativista Human Rights Watch observou em 2014 que execuções sumárias estavam em ascensão no país. Pelo menos 14 execuções foram realizadas em 2016, e a taxa de execuções aumentou em 2017, que os grupos de direitos humanos atribuíram principalmente aos tribunais militares e ao grupo jihadista militante Al-Shabaab. A União Europeia solicitou que a Somália promova uma moratória da pena de morte como resultado. A maioria das execuções do pelotão de fuzilamento ocorre publicamente e as pessoas condenad (pt)
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  • Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the East African nation of Somalia. Most of executions in Somalia are through shooting, but Sharia courts also use beheading and stoning. In 2011 three soldiers were executed for murder by the Transitional Federal Government. Another soldier was executed a few years later. The activist NGO Human Rights Watch noted in 2014 that summary executions were on the rise in the nation. At least 14 executions were carried out in 2016, and the rate of executions rose in 2017, which human rights groups mainly attributed to military courts and the militant jihadist group Al-Shabaab. The European Union requested that Somalia enact a moratorium on the death penalty as a result. Most executions by firing squad occur publicly and persons sentenced to death are usually executed by firing squad. (en)
  • A pena de morte é uma pena legal no país da Somália na África Oriental. A maioria das execuções na Somália é por meio de fuzilamento, mas os tribunais da Sharia também usam decapitação e apedrejamento. Em 2011, três soldados foram executados por assassinato pelo Governo Federal de Transição. A ONG ativista Human Rights Watch observou em 2014 que execuções sumárias estavam em ascensão no país. Pelo menos 14 execuções foram realizadas em 2016, e a taxa de execuções aumentou em 2017, que os grupos de direitos humanos atribuíram principalmente aos tribunais militares e ao grupo jihadista militante Al-Shabaab. A União Europeia solicitou que a Somália promova uma moratória da pena de morte como resultado. A maioria das execuções do pelotão de fuzilamento ocorre publicamente e as pessoas condenadas à morte geralmente são executadas por guardas armados. (pt)
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