Nov. 11
AFRICA:
Africa and the Death Penalty - Time to Let Go
On Tuesday, 6 June 1995, over a year after electing the late Nelson Mandela as
its President, South Africa ended the use of the death penalty, with a ruling
of its constitutional court.
Mandela's personal involvement in th
Nov. 11
OKLAHOMA:
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip Details His Execution
Experience"It is torture beyond what anybody can believe."
For 50-days straight, florescent lights bore into the small concrete cell where
Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip was being held whi
Nov. 11
SAUDI ARABIA:
Death Penalty Disproportionately Used against Foreigners in Saudi Arabia:
Rights Group
Saudi Arabia has used death penalty disproportionately against foreign
nationals, mostly migrant workers from developing countries, Amnesty
International said in a new report
Nov. 11
KANSASnew death sentence
Kansas white supremacist sentenced to death for 3 murders.
A judge on Tuesday issued the death penalty for the white supremacist convicted
of shooting to death 3 people at 2 Jewish centers in Kansas last year.
Johnson County District Court Judge Th
Nov. 11
TEXAS:
Waxahachie Representative John Wray: A True Texas Hero
If ever there was a story that needed a hero, it is the Lake Waco Triple
Murder.
Jan Thompson, aunt of Lake Murder victim, Jill Montgommery, in her quest for
the simple truth via DNA, has gone to many people for he