Taiwan Executes First Prisoner in Five Years, Sparking Controversy
2025-01-18
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Taiwan has carried out its first execution in five years, marking a significant move under President Lai Ching-te's administration. This decision has sparked outrage among human rights groups and the European Union, reigniting debates on capital punishment and its implications. The execution has raised concerns about Taiwan's stance on human rights and its alignment with international norms. With the country's shift towards more conservative policies, the use of capital punishment is likely to remain a contentious issue, attracting global attention and criticism from human rights advocates and organizations.