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1
For example, she did not join attempts to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
2
Photo: 123rf Tonga's government has been urged to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
3
Democrats in Ohio introduced a bill to
abolish
the
death
penalty late last year.
4
In a landmark decision the Turkish parliament has voted to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
5
Rights activists and governments have again called on Indonesia to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
6
Rights activists and some governments have called on Indonesia to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
7
A declaration reminds member-states of their obligations under international law to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
8
If passed, the law would make New Hampshire the 19th state to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
9
Pressure from Amnesty International for PNG and Tonga to follow Nauru and
abolish
the
death
penalty.
10
Or perhaps to
abolish
the
death
altogether.
11
Sanders wants to ban for-profit prisons,
abolish
the
death
penalty and tighten rules and penalties for police misconduct.
12
California imposed a moratorium on executions and New Hampshire became the 21st state to
abolish
the
death
penalty.
13
A strong-willed Mainer, he sought to
abolish
the
death
penalty and was hostile to the extension of slavery.
14
But while we may
abolish
the
death
penalty easily, the suggestion to abolish imprisonment staggers us like an earthquake.
15
Prior to that, I was a liberal's liberal: gun control, Save the Punks,
abolish
the
death
penalty-theentire nine yards.
16
Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda said he saw no need to
abolish
the
death
penalty as a majority of Japanese supported it.
abolish
the
death
abolish