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Death row plea

A member of parliament in Swaziland has challenged the government to state when eight prisoners held on death row for the past 10 years will be hanged or inform them of a stay of execution, PANA reported on Friday. In a brief dispatch it quoted the MP, Marwick Khumalo, as saying it was inhumane to keep a person on death row for 10 years without telling him when he would be hung. The debate was expected to continue in coming days.

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