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  • today displays contemporary accounts of the executions, a replica of the gallows which stood in fro
  • The Estonians in charge of the executions, Aleksander Laak, Ain-Ervin Mere and Ralf Ge
  • e prohibition against Christianity with mass executions, also severely raised taxes to pay for the c
  • The people who carry out these executions and these experiments all drink before they
  • properties that were true over the observed executions, and thus likely true over all executions.
  • horities demanding an investigation into the executions and the burials.
  • d Fierrabras arrive just in time to stop the executions, and convince Boland to release the knights.
  • omewhat gruesome history as a site of public executions and burial plots until the early Nineteenth
  • e had previously assisted William Marwood at executions, and when Marwood got fired, he took over th
  • ever, in 1996 Russia imposed a moratorium on executions and the sentence was commuted to life impris
  • pied the embassy in protest of extrajudicial executions and violence in Iran.
  • m signed the court documents authorising the executions and ordered that the homes, buildings, date
  • y authorities are horrified at the number of executions and the mutilations practiced on the corpses
  • Wilson, Ermakov played a leading role in the executions, and is considered to have been the right ha
  • t 22 died in Norway by murder, extrajudicial executions, and suicide.
  • Ahadi of the International Committee Against Executions and Stoning, Maryam Namazie of Iran Solidari
  • At the same time, the cycle of executions and reprisals that marked the guerrilla war
  • n Article 2. There are exceptions for lawful executions and self-defense, arresting a fleeing suspec
  • and Human Rights Watch, while condemning the executions and conducting intensive research on the sit
  • Deportations, executions and forced labour decimated the church.
  • d them under torture, subjected them to mock executions, and, under the guise of counseling, urged t
  • government for using torture, rape, summary executions, arbitrary detention, and disappearances, ac
  • as torture, the death penalty, extrajudicial executions, arbitrary detention or imprisonment, or unf
  • Innocents: An Eyewitness Account to Wrongful Executions are autobiographical accounts of the time sh
  • r the DST zones you can observe that summary executions are regular practice, and even something of
  • of the type that led to Blank's and Jacobsz' executions are still very much present in today's world
  • Executions are carried out at the Holman Correctional F
  • The building was the site of many executions, as well as deaths due to overcrowding and p
  • aigns to protect him, performing arrests and executions, as well as guarding the prison allocated to
  • ghor's early rival Mamadou Dia, point to the executions as part of a pattern of suppression of polit
  • er there had been operating gas chambers for executions at the camp.
  • ic, issued a report claiming that there were executions at the operation, beside the fact that no ex
  • SS trooper in charge of executions at Dachau concentration camp.
  • chin's favourite amusement was attending the executions at Tyburn.
  • Executions Banned For Mentally Retarded.
  • executed before an unofficial moratorium on executions began in the United States in 1972.
  • In 1990 executions began to occur in BRCI.
  • 9 December - Executions begin to be held in Newgate Prison.
  • al chantry and the beheaded victims of Tower executions being sent for temporary burial at All Hallo
  • A couple of years after the executions, Beresford left for Brazil to ask the king f
  • n the federal courts until Louisiana stopped executions between 1961 and 1983.
  • One of the executions Binns seriously botched was that of Henry Du
  • He possesses great strength and conducts executions by beheading smoothly, and earns himself the
  • Carry out executions by tying up the wings of the offender and dr
  • Executions by firing squad continued as well, with 600
  • isplay on the breaking wheel following their executions by beheading.
  • .S., although Arizona and Maryland authorize executions by lethal gas if the conviction took place b
  • ent, the American Conscience, and the End of Executions by Robert Jay Lifton; Greg Mitchell (William
  • ulting in at least 20,000 deaths in 760 mass executions by special task units or Einsatzgruppen with
  • the death row for Virginia's female inmates, executions by lethal injection are conducted at Greensv
  • Executions by shooting: 8,483.
  • California authorizes executions by lethal gas at the request of the prisoner
  • Missouri authorizes executions by lethal gas if lethal injection cannot be
  • Wyoming authorizes executions by lethal gas if lethal injection is ruled u
  • Glass and his lawyers argued that executions by electrocution violate the Eighth and Four
  • German map showing the number of Jewish executions carried out by Einsatzgruppe A in: Estonia (
  • Executions carried out during World War One remain poor
  • tiz Smykla, of The Espy Files, a database of executions carried out in the United States and precedi
  • Executions carried out under current death penalty stat
  • In several documented reprisal executions carried out during the occupation, 3.471 Cre
  • The mass executions caused the population to shrink, and the exe
  • t of executioners and invitations to conduct executions ceased to arrive.
  • t of executioners and invitations to conduct executions ceased to arrive.
  • olice and legal functions (overseeing public executions, collecting taxes and having powers of arres
  • ce 1984, Graczyk has witnessed more than 300 executions, considered a macabre record for an American
  • rnational states, killings and extrajudicial executions continued throughout the year, particularly
  • g 1943 the Nazi Germans started carrying out executions directly inside the facility itself, where t
  • Ferdinand is responsible for numerous executions due to fanatic Witch-hunt in his dioceses.
  • See Executions during the Irish Civil War - Unofficial Kill
  • See also Executions during the Irish Civil War.
  • Mavuba excelled in penalty kick executions, effortlessly scoring it with a finesse that
  • that all suits, accusations, condemnations, executions, fines, amerciaments, punishments, correctio
  • ng number of States to apply a moratorium on executions, followed in many cases by the abolition of
  • Another round of arrests and executions followed Xiang's capture, but Zhou and his w
  • re handed over to King Ferdinand IV and mass executions followed.
  • a 1988 opinion that helped prevent wrongful executions for the 1983 Jeanine Nicarico slaying."
  • s used for local administrative meetings and executions for several hundred years as well as a site
  • ("Bald Mountain") in 1906 became a place of executions for convicted political inmates.
  • ccording to Howard K. Smith, who covered the executions for the International News Service, Rosenber
  • nse Team is is deployed in high-risk warrant executions, forced building entries, hostage situations
  • executed or died in custody; while judicial executions from 1945 to 1964 numbered 137, deaths in cu
  • Records indicate that Maledon supervised executions from the mid-1880s until 1891, and then agai
  • Billington carried out the vast majority of executions from 1902 to 1904.
  • The prison was the site of 62 judicial executions, from 1887 to 1964.
  • Mohammad-Ali Rajai, about 700 extrajudicial executions had been carried out in Iran.
  • n was probably the most intense of the seven executions he has witnessed.
  • Among the executions he performed were that of Dr Crippen in 1910
  • to the victims of deportations, arrests, and executions holds photographs, documents, and personal b
  • the Partisans he adopted tactics of "summary executions, hostage-taking, reprisals, internments and
  • h Carolina that year, making 2003 a peak for executions in the state (exceeded only in recent histor
  • to the decline and eventual end of elephant executions in India.
  • ent on 29 May 1868, putting an end to public executions in the United Kingdom.
  • Executions in Louisiana are currently performed at the
  • fficial name of a facility used for surprise executions in Nazi Germany.
  • onsible for introducing a bill ending public executions in Canada.
  • Brief comments on the executions, in the context of human rights violation in
  • Hollings oversaw the last executions in South Carolina before the U.S. Supreme Co
  • Notable executions in the chair were those of Elmo Patrick Sonn
  • ouisiana State Penitentiary to carry out all executions in Louisiana.
  • The eight executions in a 16-day period were the subject of an ar
  • n undertook a bloody campaign of arrests and executions in the Western Highlands, but his efforts to
  • tary to punish its own soldiers with summary executions in an emergency situations that cannot wait
  • Judge Fogel, whose 2006 ruling had halted executions in California, gave Brown until September 26
  • In January 1899, he carried out three executions in a five-day stretch; he was assisted by Ba
  • 20 December 1916 at Bathurst Gaol, the first executions in New South Wales for ten years.
  • Although Camus approved of conducting the executions in private he argued that it removed the ele
  • He also performed a few executions in Ireland, as well.
  • These were the first executions in the Third Reich.
  • (Previous executions in Alabama had been by hanging.)
  • a relative of victims of one of the summary executions in the district that took place in the early
  • of those books, Death in the Dark: Midnight Executions in America and Legacy of Violence: Lynch Mob
  • (the state with the second-highest total of executions in the post-Gregg era) and over 34 times as
  • Huntsville Unit, the site of executions in the State of Texas
  • However the last executions in the United Kingdom were in 1964, for murd
  • In total, there were over 100 executions in 71 different locations listed there.
  • also present as a medical expert at several executions, including that of Gunnar Eilifsen in August
  • after the battle and they witnessed the mass executions inside the city.
  • executions inside the camps (4,600);
  • A lengthy sequence of executions is ended when the three escape again.
  • ime, judgments being rendered against it and executions levied upon its property, which was about to
  • jected survivors' memories of extermination, executions, murders and rape carried out by the command
  • All executions occur at Holman.
  • Executions occur at the Broad River Correctional Instit
  • Executions of camp escapees would not have taken place
  • The ensuing executions of leading insurgents led to John's nickname
  • Times and places of executions of death sentences were ordered to be held i
  • sed to the corresponding operative group for executions of sentences.
  • k an active part in the purges including the executions of Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev
  • h bombings was intense with many arrests and executions of Mujahedin and other leftist groups.
  • sturbance were implied when he justified the executions of the Salem Witch Trials.
  • He also reports on the executions of Matthew Hamont (died 1579), John Lewes (d
  • hnic cleansing against Ukrainians during the Executions of Cossacks in Lebedin by the Russian Empire
  • he was arrested and charged with the illegal executions of German Army soldiers accused of desertion
  • upreme Court of the United States ruled that executions of persons who committed their crimes as juv
  • Augsburg was responsible for planning the SS executions of Jews and other "enemies of the Reich in o
  • s assisted and actively participated in mass executions of the Lithuanian Jews mostly in June-August
  • Alliance soldiers as well as reports of the executions of Taliban prisoners.
  • o wholesale arrests, and sometimes wholesale executions, of landowners and industrialists, people as
  • Among others, he was responsible for the executions of British SOE agents Noor Inayat Khan, Made
  • ed Army forces, Leon Trotsky instituted mass executions of peasants in Ukraine and other areas sympa
  • selected Kedyw groups (patrole) carried out executions of Nazi collaborators and traitors sentenced
  • on on the suspicions of his participation in executions of Dutch citizens.
  • She also reported on the trial and executions of Saddam Hussein, Barzan Ibrahim Hassan al-
  • whose reign was marked by tortures and mass executions of Christians, especially in Egypt.
  • After the executions of Blount and Essex, she continued to live t
  • e State General who instituted the policy of executions of Republican prisoners in reprisal for the
  • ojevich continued support of a moratorium on executions of death row inmates, even though no such ex
  • innland officials, and were complicit in the executions of an unknown number of POWs.
  • d with Yugoslavia and Greece, the trials and executions of Traicho Kostov and other "Titoists" (thou
  • controversial methods including the summary executions of Republican sympathizers and guerrillas.
  • all but one of them concerning the repeated executions of mass murderer Chapman Baxter (Patrick Mar
  • ht specify that either multiple simultaneous executions of read or a single execution of write but n
  • into a Nazi auxiliary unit participating in executions of the Jews at the Seventh and Ninth Forts
  • ole trilogy, when Dos Passos states upon the executions of Sacco and Vanzetti: "all right we are two
  • quote from Martin Luther King, the spearing executions of a group of captured mercenaries and the p
  • lyze the flow of information among different executions of statements in the loop nest, and transfor
  • ania, Bulgaria or Yugoslavia to postpone the executions of any of their political prisoners unless c
  • 5-B's neighbour, a loudspeaker announces the executions of 30 political prisoners and 43275-B keeps
  • uce in August-September 1306 (leading to the executions of Nigel Bruce and many other brave Scots),
  • l as random murders and even extremely cruel executions of wounded Chechen fighters (beating to deat
  • It also criticised the country's executions of political prisoners and actions against n
  • e group is allegedly responsible for summary executions of delinquents and drug traffickers in Davao
  • Nearby is Kilmainham Gaol, where the executions of the leaders of the Easter Rising took pla
  • Executions of the remaining prisoners continued at Majd
  • After the executions of the three, the remaining crewmen were qui
  • uted overall since the United States resumed executions on January 17, 1977.
  • e George Inn as a courtroom and conducted 12 executions on the village common, as part of the Bloody
  • 98 United Irish rebellion and the subsequent executions or exile of the leading protagonists.
  • f a total population of 8 million, died from executions, overwork, starvation and disease.
  • in the House of Commons ten years after the executions Parnell told the House of Commons that "I wi
  • These executions, particularly those of the Gomburza, were to
  • ime ago that Oklahoma actually had many more executions per murder convict than Texas and that Texas
  • The total number of executions performed as a result of this order was fift
  • During that time he presided over executions performed in San Quentin's notorious gas cha
  • bitrary arrest and detention, extra-judicial executions, rape and sexual assaults, confinement of ci
  • strong controversy in the 1990s after three executions received considerable media attention and we
  • labour, malnutrition, poor medical care and executions resulted in the deaths of approximately 21%
  • US Executions since 1976.
  • U.S. Executions Since 1976.
  • f Rome had a specific place for carrying out executions, situated outside the Esquiline Gate, and ha
  • Word of the executions spread quickly through the ranks of the Unio
  • of this decree (Livy claims there were more executions than imprisonment), the Bacchanalia survived
  • olutionists and engaged in raids and revenge executions that characterized the intense violence betw
  • because they were given such sympathy at the executions that the punishment did not have the intende
  • 1 August 1559 but, given the turbulence and executions that had preceded Elizabeth's accession, it
  • Hensel was one of over 2500 executions that took place at Plotzensee Prison.
  • After executions, the bodies would be buried nearby or in lat
  • despite acknowledging that Engel ordered the executions, the case of criminal murder had not been pr
  • The law was changed in 1923 requiring executions to be carried out in the electric chair at t
  • The last executions to be carried out at the scaffold behind the
  • Monge's was one of only two executions to occur in the United States in 1967.
  • However, the largest number of executions took place on 25 March and 14 December 1971.
  • Between 1900 and 1963, 16 executions took place at the prison.
  • The executions took place on market days on a hill outside
  • Some 8,000 executions took place outside the camp's fences with pr
  • They also point out that executions took place in the coutryside and not just in
  • blished for treason in war time, and several executions took place during the First World War.
  • public but by the time Camus wrote his essay executions took place privately in prisons.
  • on which stood the scaffold on which private executions took place.
  • Turkish side it is disputed that large-scale executions took place; the bones to be found in the Cat
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