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Russia's top judge opposes the death penalty

MOSCOW, Mar 10 (Reuters) Russia's top judge said today capital punishment was ''unacceptable'', wading into a debate sparked by prosecutors demanding death for the only survivor of the group that seized 1,300 hostages in Beslan in 2004.

Russia imposed a moratorium on the death penalty in 1996, but it remains on the statute books and judges can theoretically impose it for crimes involving murder. It is then automatically changed into life imprisonment.

''I think it is unacceptable that criminal courts should decide to impose the death penalty just so later a higher court should cancel this decision,'' Vyacheslav Lebedev, chairman of the Supreme Court, was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying.

''We do not have the right to impose the death penalty today.'' Nurpashi Kulayev, who was captured after the hostage siege in Beslan collapsed into a bloodbath in which 330 hostages and all the other rebels died, has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and terrorism.

The judge in the court is currently considering the verdict.

Russia's Constitutional Court has previously ruled that only jury courts have the right to impose the death sentence.

Jury courts are being rolled out across Russia, although most courts including the one in the town of Vladikavkaz where Kulayev is being tried still consist of three judges.

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Dutch court jails militants on terrorism charges

AMSTERDAM, Mar 10 (Reuters) A Dutch court handed down sentences of up to 15 years today to a group of nine Islamist militants it found guilty of belonging to a terrorist organisation and acquitted four other suspects. Prosecutors had demanded sentences of up to 20 years in a verdict seen as a test of tougher new anti-terrorism laws. Similar trials for the charge of ''membership of a criminal organisation with terrorist intent'' have collapsed in the.....

UK police to pay out over racist Lawrence case

LONDON, Mar 10 (Reuters) Scotland Yard said today it is to pay 100,000 pounds compensation to a survivor of the racist attack that killed black teenager Stephen Lawrence over complaints he made about his treatment by police. Black teenagers Duwayne Brooks and Lawrence were attacked by a gang of white youths in Eltham, south London, in April 1993. Lawrence was fatally stabbed. The Metropolitan Police was later branded ''institutionally racist'' in a 1999 inquiry into its.....

Iraq's president to convene parliament on March 19

Baghdad, Mar 10: Iraq's President today (Mar 10, 2006) invited Parliament to convene on March 19, a day after the powerful Shi'ite Alliance asked for more time to negotiate a national unity Government.''The Presidency council decided to call on the parliament to convene on Sunday morning of March 19,'' said the statement from the Presidential office.Iraq's political leaders are deadlocked over who should be prime minister in the new government. Sunnis and Kurds are opposed to Shi'ite Prime.....
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