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July 16, 2026 | News Release

Lebanon: Abolishing Death Penalty Within Reach

Members of three parliamentary committees in Lebanon jointly approved a draft law abolishing the death penalty on July 9, 2026, putting Lebanon on the precipice of becoming the first country in the Middle East region to formally end capital punishment.

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