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North Africa: Rape, assault cases prompt calls to resume death penalty
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October 24, 2020
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After a series of sexual assault and murder cases in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, politicians are responding to calls to overturn a moratorium on the death penalty. But experts say that will be hard — and won't work.
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