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38 Years Prison and 148 Lashes for Iranian Human Rights Defender

Nasrin Sotoudeh defended political prisoners and worked to abolish Iran’s death penalty. Human rights groups are worried her sentence could signal increased repression of peace activism in Iran under a judiciary with a history of…

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We must abolish the death penalty

According to a 2021 survey by the Pew Research Center, even though they have doubts about its administration, fairness, and usefulness as a crime deterrent, most Americans today still support the death penalty. Moreover, while…

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From ‘Dead Man Walking’ to abolishing the death penalty

From her world-famous book Dead Man Walking to a life spent educating the public about the inhumanity of the death penalty, the work of activist nun Sister Helen Prejean is known around the globe. What…

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California is about to execute an innocent Black man | Rattling the Bars

A 1995 robbery gone wrong in the town of Tulare, California, ended with the murder of five people. For years, the police were unable to pin the case on anyone—until they arrested Timothy James Young….

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Kamala Harris and Double Standard on Capital Punishment

I expose the double standard and logical inconsistency in Kamala Harris’ reasoning for stating that capital punishment is immoral. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

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