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UK government opposes child executions, Cameron tells Lords
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British cultural institutions accused of "art-washing" Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses
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Men's jail in Syria labelled 'world's worst prison'
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Tanzania: Ghati Mwita has spent 15 years behind bars with no evidence against her
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Lack of accountability for 'war on terror' torture casts a long shadow over the Middle East
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Reprieve report finds that racial inequality extends to the death chamber
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Executions of Black people botched more than twice as often as those of white people, says Reprieve report
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Botched executions higher for Black inmates than white
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Black death row inmates' executions botched twice rate of whites
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What happened to the children taken to North East Syria
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What does the death penalty mean for Kenya, a country that doesn't execute?
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Del Amitri frontman asks fans to donate to Reprieve following Parkinson's diagnosis
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Botched Idaho execution another demonstration of brutality of capital punishment
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British families detained in North East Syria in 'dangerous situation' as court rejects Shamima Begum's citizenship deprivation appeal
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Stripping Shamima Begum of her citizenship "shames ministers who would rather bully a child victim of trafficking than acknowledge the UK’s responsibilities."
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