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After acquittal of ex-death row inmate, debate needed on Japan's death penalty

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Japan should be ensuring the safety of its citizens, but instead it is taking people's lives. Is it acceptable to maintain the ultimate penalty under such circumstances? This is a serious question for society. The acquittal of 88-year-old Iwao Hakamada, who had been handed the death penalty, has been finalized after prosecutors decided not to appeal the verdict issued by the Shizuoka District Court during his retrial.

Saudi Arabia: Killer of pregnant wife to be executed

A criminal court in Ras Al Khaimah sentenced a man to death after he was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife at home in the northern emirate.

The 33-year-man had nearly walked free after reaching an initial agreement with his Iranian wife’s relatives to pardon him in return for diya (blood money). But they later changed their mind and told court they insist on his death.

Newspapers said the court sentence on Wednesday was final and the defendant would be executed by a firing squad.

The husband, identified only as WA, killed his 25-year-old pregnant wife and her infant by stabbing her many times after a heated argument nearly three years ago.

Source: Emirates 24/7, December 12, 2013

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