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    European Day against the Death Penalty: panel discussion with Robert
    Badinter and Bianca Jagger, photo exhibit

    Strasbourg, 02.10.2008 - The Council of Europe and European Union will
    mark the European Day against the Death Penalty, 10 October, with a
    panel discussion from 11.00 am to 12.30 pm at the Council of Europe's
    Agora Building, featuring French former Minister of Justice and
    anti-death penalty pioneer Senator Robert Badinter, international
    activist and Goodwill Ambassador Bianca Jagger, Council of Europe
    Secretary General Terry Davis and Swedish Human Rights Ambassador Jan
    Nordlander.

    Sponsored by both the Swedish Chairmanship of the Council of Europe's
    Committee of Ministers and the French Presidency of the European Union,
    the panel will be moderated by Radio Television Serbia anchorwoman
    Tatiana Bilankov. Streamed live on the Council of Europe website
    (www.coe.int) and broadcast on Alsatic TV, the panel will unveil a new
    anti-death penalty video clip, produced by the Council of Europe. A
    frank discussion of death penalty trends will include questions from
    local students. An audio message from U.S. death row inmate Troy Davis
    as delivered to Amnesty International will also be broadcast.

    The European Day against the Death Penalty coincides with the World Day
    against the Death Penalty and includes grass roots events all over
    Europe, from Armenia to Ukraine. A special op-ed against the death
    penalty, co-authored by Ministers of Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt and
    Bernard Kouchner, on behalf of the Swedish Chairmanship of the Council
    of Europe's Committee of Ministers and the French Presidency of the
    European Union, will also be published in major media across Europe.

    Photo exhibit marking 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
    Human Rights
    Immediately following the panel, the public is invited to attend a photo
    exhibit to mark both the World Day against the Death Penalty and to
    celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
    Rights. Organised by the French government, in partnership with Geo
    Magazine and the French multimedia chain FNAC, the exhibit will feature
    photos each related to the 30 articles of the Declaration. It will be
    displayed simultaneously at the French Foreign Ministry, the Quai
    d'Orsay.

    * * *
    The Death Penalty and the Council of Europe

    Europe is today the only region in the world where the death penalty is
    no longer applied. All the Council of Europe's 47 member states have
    either abolished capital punishment or instituted a moratorium on
    executions. The Council of Europe played a leading role in the battle
    for abolition, believing that the death penalty has no place in
    democratic societies. This determination to eradicate the death penalty
    was reflected in Protocol No. 6 to the European Convention on Human
    Rights. It followed an initiative from the Parliamentary Assembly to
    abolish the death penalty in peacetime and was adopted in April 1983. In
    2002, another important step was taken with the adoption of Protocol No.
    13 on the abolition of capital punishment in all circumstances, even for
    acts committed in time of war. The Council has made abolition of the
    death penalty a prerequisite for membership. As a result, no execution
    has taken place on the territory of the organisation's member states
    since 1997. The Parliamentary Assembly continues to monitor the capital
    punishment issue. It has extended its action to countries enjoying
    observer status with the Council, including Japan and the United States.



    PRESS RELEASE
    Council of Europe Press Division
    Ref: 680a08
    Tel: +33 (0)3 88 41 25 60
    Fax:+33 (0)3 88 41 39 11
    [email protected]
    internet: www.coe.int/press

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    A political organisation set up in 1949, the Council of Europe works to
    promote democracy and human rights continent-wide. It also develops
    common responses to social, cultural and legal challenges in its 47
    member states.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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