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Editor's note: This is the last in a four-part series on letters that Iwao Hakamada wrote while on death row. About a decade after cursing God, Iwao Hakamada was baptized Catholic at the Tokyo Detention House on Dec. 24, 1984. “Since I have been given the Christian name Paul, I am keenly feeling that I should be aware of the greatness of Paul.” (June 1985)

Italy - "Precious": the role-playing game on death penalty

What would change among young people and in the world if role plays dealt with human rights? 

In Italy it recently happened with "Precious. The most precious thing". The first role-playing game on the topic of death penalty, carried out by Coyote Press in collaboration with Amnesty International, presented at the Lucca Comics 2014. 

A game-play training, signed by Jacopo Frigerio, which will allow players to experience key moments of the life of a person sentenced to death. Or act the role of family members, prison staff, human rights activists or supporters of the death penalty, which will discuss the reason and the outcome of the final sentence. 

Moreover, "the mechanics of the game is accompanied by an extensive essay on the death penalty, carried out by the Coordination death penalty Amnesty International Italy, which presents data and statistics on the subject, the cases for which it is activated, information and ideas for discussion" Amnesty states. 

Very striking images are included: such as 10 portraits of real people involved as death row inmates, supporters of the execution, abolitionist and human rights activists.

Source: Welfare Society Territory, Nov. 6, 2014

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