Morgan Stanley
India | Monday, 8 September 2008

Penalty Articles

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1. On Japan's secretive death row, inmate becomes cause celebre
Iwao Hakamada, Japan's longest serving death row inmate, has insisted for 40 years that he is innocent of the four murders he was convicted of. The evidence was suspect, he says, and his confession was coerced.
04 May 2008
2. Amnesty Intl reignites death penalty debate in India
Human rights group Amnesty International has urged India to abolish the practice of death penalty, saying it has found "fatal flaws" in the country's "unfair" judicial system.
03 May 2008
3. U.N. panel votes for death penalty moratorium
A U.N. committee voted on Thursday in favor of a resolution calling for a moratorium on the death penalty in a key step toward the passing of the nonbinding motion by the world body.
17 Nov 2007
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