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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Amnesty International says that hundreds of those awaiting execution on Nigeria's death row did not have fair trials and may therefore be innocent.
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PRESS RELEASE: NAFEO: Campaign on the human rights situation in the Gambia.
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