International
Jun. 20, 2001
U.S., as Global Leader, Must Drop Death-Penalty Practice
On the day of Timothy McVeigh's execution, President George W. Bush embarked on a goodwill tour of a continent opposed to the death penalty. The European Union has called for a worldwide moratorium on the death penalty, and the Council of Europe has made abolition a condition of membership.




On the day of Timothy McVeigh's execution, President George W. Bush embarked on a goodwill tour of a continent opposed to the death penalty. The European Union has called for a worldwide moratorium on the death penalty, and the Council of Europe has made abolition a condition of membership. The Eur...
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