"Death Penalty Bill Sparks Outrage: Rights Groups Sound Alarm on Erosion of Fair Trial Protections A contentious new bill has been met with fierce opposition from human rights groups, who claim it would make it easier for the death penalty to be imposed and strip away vital protections for defendants' fair trials. Critics argue that the legislation would undermine the integrity of the justice system, allowing for more swift and potentially unjust convictions. The proposed changes have sparked widespread concern among advocates for justice reform, who fear that the bill would compromise the fundamental rights of individuals accused of crimes. As lawmakers prepare to vote on the bill, rights groups are urging citizens to speak out against what they see as a major step backward for justice and human rights."


Rights groups warn that the bill makes the death penalty easier to impose and strips fair trial protections.