Sectarian violence, divides on display in Lebanon as Beirut moves on General Amnesty Law
The drafted law, which aims to tackle Lebanon’s overwhelmed judicial systems and severely overcrowded prisons, would see sentences reduced and potentially thousands of prisoners released
Assessment
The amnesty law exposes Lebanon's inability to enforce rule of law equitably, as sectarian factions likely jostle to free their own loyalists. Releasing thousands without addressing judicial backlog risks deepening impunity and vigilante justice. The key question is whether the law will be applied uniformly or selectively reinforce sectarian power structures.
