Taiwan carries out first execution in five years, upsetting EU, rights groups
- Taiwan executed death row prisoner Huang Lin-kai on January 16, 2025, marking the first execution in five years, according to the Ministry of Justice.
- Human rights groups condemned the execution, stating it was an attempt by the Democratic Progressive Party government to distract from political issues.
- The European Union expressed its opposition to the death penalty and urged Taiwan to maintain a moratorium, emphasizing the inhumane nature of capital punishment.
- Amnesty International Taiwan's director called the execution a huge setback for human rights in Taiwan and urged for a moratorium on executions.
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