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never [62]
3 years ago
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I am doing a MUN project and I have to research about death penalty in Greece. Can you please help me, this is urgent. I need a

paragraph explaining the situation in Greece regarding the topic that is death penalty, and  your country's position in the debate. You may want to include information about statistics or laws in your Country that relate to the topic.
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FinnZ [79.3K]3 years ago
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Executions during the Greek War of Independence<span> were carried out by firing squad, although when the </span>monarchy<span> introduced the Penal Code in 1834, beheading by guillotine became the only mode of execution.</span>[1]<span> In 1847, difficulties in making the guillotine available for every execution</span>[2]<span> made the government establish the firing squad as an alternative mode of execution. Both would be used until the firing squad was established as the only means of execution in 1929 (the last execution by guillotine took place in 1913). Over 3,000 executions took place between 1946 and 1949 during the </span>Greek Civil War.[3]<span> The last execution took place on 25 August 1972, when the 27-year-old Vassilis Lymberis was shot by firing squad for the murder of his wife, mother-in-law and two children on the island of Crete.</span><span>[4]</span>
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