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Macron warns against restarting death penalty debate as executions rise around the world

French President Emmanuel Macron spoke at the ninth World Congress Against the Death Penalty in Paris on Tuesday, warning against a resurgence of debate in favor of capital punishment. He expressed dismay at the increasing number of executions globally, stating that while the world has neared abolition, executions are rising in countries that still practice it.

dpaSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-30 · 18:41 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Macron warns against restarting death penalty debate as executions rise around the world
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French President Emmanuel Macron spoke at the ninth World Congress Against the Death Penalty in Paris on Tuesday, warning against a resurgence of debate in favor of capital punishment. He expressed dismay at the increasing number of executions globally, stating that while the world has neared abolition, executions are rising in countries that still practice it. Macron emphasized that opposition to the death penalty is crucial because the debate is resurfacing in societies where many now believe it offers a solution. He characterized the fight against capital punishment as a fight for human dignity and of great importance.

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The world has never been so close to abolishing the death penalty, yet there have never been so many executions in countries that still practice it.

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Macron described the fight against the death penalty as a fight for human dignity.

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Macron stated he was appalled by the rising number of executions around the world.

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French President Emmanuel Macron warned against a renewed debate in favour of the death penalty.

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French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Tuesday against a renewed debate in favour of the death penalty and said he was appalled by the rising number of executions around the world.Addressing the ninth World Congress Against the death penalty in Paris, Macron said opposition to capital punishment is needed “because today this debate is resurfacing in our societies. Because today many in our societies once again believe that the death penalty is a solution, amid a confusion of principles and language.”He described the fight against the death penalty as a fight for human dignity and of the utmost relevance. While the world had never been so close to abolishing the death penalty, there had never been so many executions in the countries that continued to practise it, he said.
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