At the 60th Annual Plenary Meeting of the Bishops of the Antilles Episcopal Conference (AEC) held in Trinidad in April 2016, the Bishops agreed to publish in this Jubilee Year of Mercy a statement on capital punishment. One of the main aims is to sensitise the faithful and policy makers of the importance of ending the death penalty in our region.
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The decision was taken by the Bishops to publish the statement in two formats: a short statement – see Part A, issued on July 4, 2016 and a long statement – see Part B, issued on September 21, 2016 which contains more technical language for policy makers and all those who can influence change in the laws in our region. The two statements have been incorporated in this booklet which is offered to you as a Catholic perspective on the on-going debate on this important issue in the region and globally.
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