State-sponsored murder or justice? More than 26 million people have been executed since 1900. But less than 10% have committed any real crime other than belonging to the ‘wrong’ religion race or political party. An objective look at the cultural social and historical context of the death penalty ‘Executions’ offers a rare insight into the rights and wrongs of the ultimate act of retribution. It chronicles its use in the 20th century and examines the
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