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I'm not drawing an analogy between judicial execution and terrorism.
To contemplate the torture and judicial execution of Jesus, he suggested, was in some ways dangerous.
However, there has not been a judicial execution here since 1955, and the death penalty was abolished in 1973.
The bulk of the action, after a brief prologue showing a judicial execution, takes place in 1965 in an Oldham pub belonging to Harry Wade.
There is no glory in what he does.That sense of discomfort and shame is why a growing number of countries have washed their hands of judicial execution (see article).
The archbishop wrote in a weekly column on the archdiocese Web site that Mr. Williams deserved punishment but did not deserve to die because a judicial execution would perpetuate the "wrongheaded lesson of violence 'fixing' the violent among us".
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Iran has the highest rate of judicial executions per head in the world.
Familiar arguments raised against judicial executions are also getting wide publicity.
South Africa had gone on to lead the world in reported judicial executions, reaching an average of about 100 every year.
Political purges began in 1950, resulting in the judicial executions of about 180 party officials, including the party's first secretary, Gottwald's rival Rudolf Slánský.
"Saudi Arabia's faulty justice system facilitates judicial executions on a mass scale," Said Boumedouha, acting director of Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa program, said in a statement.
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