Silas Yatan - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Sun, 07 Jul 2013 00:08:23 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Silas Yatan - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Vanuatu Justice Minister rules out the death penalty https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/07/09/vanuatu-justice-minister-rules-out-the-death-penalty/ Mon, 08 Jul 2013 19:05:46 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=46650 Vanuatu's Minister of Justice says he is not in favour of introducing the death penalty, contradicting media reports saying he was. Silas Yatan has been reported as saying the government might bring in the death penalty following recent murders, including two woman. Continue reading

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Vanuatu's Minister of Justice says he is not in favour of introducing the death penalty, contradicting media reports saying he was.

Silas Yatan has been reported as saying the government might bring in the death penalty following recent murders, including two woman. Continue reading

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Vanuatu joins Papua New Guinea in considering the death penalty https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/07/05/vanuatu-joins-papua-new-guinea-in-considering-the-death-penality/ Thu, 04 Jul 2013 19:30:59 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=46484

A second Melanesian country is considering the death penalty as a punishment for major crimes. Vanuatu's Minister for Justice and Community Services, Silas Yatan, says the government may bring in the death penalty. This follows several recent killings, including the murder of two women. In May this year the Papua New Guinea Parliament adopted a Read more

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A second Melanesian country is considering the death penalty as a punishment for major crimes.

Vanuatu's Minister for Justice and Community Services, Silas Yatan, says the government may bring in the death penalty.

This follows several recent killings, including the murder of two women.

In May this year the Papua New Guinea Parliament adopted a series of amendments to provide stronger punishments for major crimes.

In particular it re-activated the death penalty. This decision prompted a number of vigorous international reactions.

Amnesty International expressed the belief that the death penalty is a "barbaric" act and would not be effective in deterring violent crimes.

Yatan did not deny the influence Papua New Guinea's decision was having on the thinking in Vanuatu.

Unlike Papua New Guinea, the death penalty has never been part of Vanuatu's the Criminal Code.

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