Burkina Faso Revives Death Penalty for Treason

December 5, 2025

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DEATH

The government of Burkina Faso has officially adopted a draft bill to restore the death penalty. This move marks a significant reversal of legal policy in the West African nation.

The proposed legislation specifically targets capital offenses. These include treason, espionage, and acts of terrorism.

The Council of Ministers announced the decision late Thursday. Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala defended the move. He described it as a necessary step in a broader reform agenda. According to Bayala, the new judicial system must align with the “deep aspirations” of the Burkinabé people.

Reversing the 2018 Abolition

If enacted, this bill would overturn the country’s 2018 decision to abolish capital punishment.

However, the measure is not yet law. It faces several legislative hurdles:

  • Parliamentary Debate: The transitional parliament must adopt the bill.
  • Judicial Review: The courts must review the legislation before it becomes effective.

This legislative push occurs against the backdrop of a severe security crisis. Violence from extremist groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State has destabilized the landlocked nation of 23 million people.

Military Rule and Civil Crackdowns

The ruling junta seized power in a 2022 coup. Since then, they have implemented sweeping changes to the state’s architecture.

Capitalizing on public frustration regarding security failures, the military leadership took drastic actions. They dissolved the independent electoral commission and postponed elections indefinitely.

Simultaneously, the administration has tightened its grip on the media and civil liberties.

  • Media Suspensions: Authorities suspended operations of international broadcasters following reports on alleged mass killings.
  • Journalist Arrests: Several prominent journalists have been arrested recently.

Critics accuse the government of human rights abuses and suppressing free speech. Observers view the restoration of the death penalty as the latest hardline measure to consolidate authority in the arid Sahel region.


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