46 из 50, говорят
The death penalty has been totally abolished in almost all European countries (46 out of 50).
Belarus is the last European country that still uses the death penalty. Russia maintains it for ordinary crimes, but observes a moratorium in practice. Their last execution was in 1996. Russia has signed but not ratified Protocol No. 6 to the European Convention on Human Rights (abolition in peace time). Latvia maintains it for crimes committed in war time but is a member of the European Union. It has also signed, but not yet ratified, Protocol No. 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights (total abolition). In addition the two unrecognised states of Transnistria and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus have not abolished the death penalty and are blocked from the Council of Europe. However neither have executed anyone to date.
oмайгад
"Вешайся,-- сказал ангел.-- Смысла ему! Вешайся и не морочь людям голову!"
Активная болтовня - лучший способ дать мозгам отдохнуть как следует. (с) Мураками
К сожалению, террористы и экстремалы примут этот жест доброй воли за слабость западной цивилизации.. Фкаторыйраз! И с удвоенными силами попрут.. вот что мне не нравится в этой ситуации..
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