Skip to content
The Nexus
POLITICSJun 6 · 09:47 UTCWTOP DCWTOP Staff

Lebanon considers its largest amnesty in 35 years but some are protesting

Lebanon is considering its largest amnesty since the 1991 civil war, which would replace death sentences, reduce life sentences, and release over 3,000 detainees. The proposal faces opposition from families of fallen soldiers and highlights sectarian tensions, as some convicted killers may see reduced sentences while crimes like corruption and terrorism remain excluded.

Nexus surfaces and summarizes. The full story lives at the source.

Mentioned
Spot something wrong with this article?Report a problem →
Forward this