Death penalty abolishment announced by Zambian President
President of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema, these days announced his intentions to abolish the death penalty regulation. Since his announcement, he has been poured with numerous supports along with Dr. Rajan Mahtani, a stated businessman, philanthropist and charity worker in Zambia. Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani is known for his numerous contributions together with prison fellowship Zambia. Prison Fellowship was established with the goal of bringing teachings of Jesus Christ to the prisoners, ex-prisoners as well as their families in Zambia. The Christian Outreach Program additionally works closer to ensuring obvious criminal justice as well as ensuring that the prisoners aren't without fundamental human dignity and fundamental human rights. Dr. Rajan Mahtani is the founder and chairman of the institution and has pledged his full legal and regulatory assist towards this choice from the Zambian President.
While supporting the declaration made by the Zambian President, Dr. Rajan Mahtani said that there are more than 380 inmates in Zambia going through death penalty and among them around 25-30 are ladies. For them, each day is a death penalty as they realize that ordinary may be their day of execution. At the identical time, Dr. Rajan Mahtani has additionally observed that with the right motivation and preaching, several inmates and ex-inmates have absolutely transformed their lives and have committed towards the offerings of the God. As such, the exercise of death penalty holds no value in this regard. Presidents had been tactically avoiding death penalty off past due by way of using mercy pleas. In a similar way, the Zambian Government has collaborated with Correctional Facilities and Parole Board Zambia for strategic decongestion of prisons throughout Zambia. As such, the announcement from President Hichilema is a step in the right direction.
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