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Life or death: will Russia resume death penalty?

Published: 05 October, 2009, 09:41
Edited: 30 December, 2009, 18:04


Russia’s moratorium on the death penalty expires early next year. While some want capital punishment outlawed completely, many still believe there are criminals who deserve it.

 
2 COMMENTS
Boyd Park December 30, 2009, 00:31 quote
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ok the recent execution in China was with someone who had entered the country to be a pop star---who is kidding who---if you are capable of entering the desire to become apop star then you are capable of knowing what you are doing. Drugs bring death to others so he suffered the penultimate-----too many do gooders here in UK are preventing real justice for the inocent good bye to another bad guy

Brendan Cradden December 30, 2009, 14:44 quote
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The majority of people in the world support the death penalty. It is only the unlaefull and Lawyers with there finacial interest that oppose it. Look at UK since he death penalty has been dropped our murder rate has increased ten fold with our whole legal system is a fraud. It aids the unlawfull and of course the drug takers rife in the overpaid legal profession. The majority of whom would not pass a drug test if carried out, and it should be, at their place of work. This man and his family are not British and they should be returned to Pakistan where I am sure the legal system there will protect them.

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