Capital punishment in Kyrgyzstan

Capital punishment in Kyrgyzstan has been abolished.

[1] On December 5, 1998, President Askar Akayev established a two-year moratorium on executions, which was subsequently renewed annually.

[2] On June 27, 2007 President Kurmanbek Bakiyev signed legislation amending Kyrgyzstan's Criminal Code and abolishing the death penalty.

[2] The Kyrgyzstan constitution was amended to state that:[2] "No one in the Kyrgyz Republic can be deprived of life."

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