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CHINA - EXECUTION - RALLY1

CHINA - EXECUTION - RALLY1
CHINA OUTZhao Ailong (L), who was convicted as part of a gang responsible for the killing of ten people, holds back tears as she kneels before a sentencing rally, where she and ten other convicts were later executed, in the east Chinese city of Wenzhou 07 April 2004. Amnesty International has called for a moratorium on the death penalty in China, saying the country's dysfunctional criminal justice system meant many innocent people were being executed, after a senior Chinese legislator suggested China executes at least 10,000 people a year, about five times more than the rest of the world combined. AFP PHOTO
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Document reference 000_HKG2004040752323
SLUG CHINA - EXECUTION - RALLY1
Creation date 4/7/2004 20:36 UTC
City/Country Wenzhou, China
Credit STR / AFP
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CHINA - EXECUTION - RALLY1

CHINA - EXECUTION - RALLY1
CHINA OUTZhao Ailong (L), who was convicted as part of a gang responsible for the killing of ten people, holds back tears as she kneels before a sentencing rally, where she and ten other convicts were later executed, in the east Chinese city of Wenzhou 07 April 2004. Amnesty International has called for a moratorium on the death penalty in China, saying the country's dysfunctional criminal justice system meant many innocent people were being executed, after a senior Chinese legislator suggested China executes at least 10,000 people a year, about five times more than the rest of the world combined. AFP PHOTO
STR / AFP