TAIPEI — Taiwan carried out its first execution in five years late on Thursday, upsetting both rights groups and the European Union, which called on the government to maintain its de facto moratorium on the death penalty.

Despite Taiwan's reputation as Asia's most liberal democracy, the death penalty remains broadly popular, according to opinion polls, though in recent years it has only rarely been carried out and violent crime is relatively low.

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