Amnesty International Morocco launches anti-death penalty blog competition
2008-10-12
The Moroccan chapter of Amnesty International (AI) launched a best blog competition, MAP reported on Saturday (October 11th). Blogs submitted for the competition must focus on abolition of the death-penalty. Authors must be young Arabs, between 18 and 25, residing in North Africa and the Middle East. The competition aims at encouraging young people to join the efforts to "free the world from death penalty", the AI statement said.
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Fethi med Posted 2008-10-13
This subject, the anti-death penalty blog, is very interesting. Human beings, despite their huge flaws, remain weak and irresponsible. Our faculties are quite limited.
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