The UN Secretary-General António Guterres and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, have called for the universal abolition of the death penalty during the 9th World Congress Against the Death Penalty held in Paris. Guterres emphasized that the death penalty is inhumane, risks innocent lives, and has no place in modern society. The congress, organized by the French NGO ECPM and supported by France, the European Union, and Switzerland, brings together governments, officials, legal experts, and activists to discuss steps toward abolishing the death penalty globally. President Emmanuel Macron echoed these calls, stating that the death penalty does not enhance societal safety. The European Union previously issued a statement urging a moratorium on executions as a step toward abolition, aligning with a broader international consensus against the practice.
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