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Originally Posted by _Richard_
'Capital punishment in Russia has been indefinitely suspended
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It was suspended, so there is no death sentence here anymore. Have you heard the term "law repealed"? This is what written now in Russian Criminal Code about death penalty. So it was nit just "suspended". It was officially removed from the criminal law.
For example, Canada has suspended death penalty in 1976:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capita...ment_in_Canada
Here is a quote for you:
In 2004 only 48 percent of Canadians favored death for murderers compared to 62 percent in 2010. According to one poll, support for the death penalty in Canada is approximately the same as its support in the United States, at 63 percent in both countries as of 2013. A 2011 poll found that 66 percent of Canadians favored capital punishment, but only 41 percent would actually support its re-introduction in Canada.
So 66% of Canadians want to bring it back. Nice...
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Originally Posted by _Richard_
I am not American, my Moldovan friend 
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Since when Canada was teleported from North America? Which continent you are at now?
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Originally Posted by Sarn
Госдума России 5 июля 2006 приняла закон, разрешающий президенту использовать Вооруженные силы РФ и спецслужбы для борьбы с международным терроризмом за пределами страны.
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He didn't need any permission for that. The president of Russian Federation has a right to use our army anywhere. In this thread we are talking about independent mercenaries. They are not soldiers and have no relation to the Russian army. Is that clear?