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Renate Wohlwend of the council's parliamentary assembly said: "To carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake, which could lead to a tragic injustice".
Troy Davis execution going ahead after US supreme court refuses stay 2011
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Renate Wohlwend of the council's parliamentary assembly said that "to carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake which could lead to a tragic injustice".
Troy Davis execution set to go ahead as judge rejects last-minute appeal 2011
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Last week Wohlwend said, "We hope America will follow our example, [decree] a moratorium and eventually abolish the death penalty."
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First aid was supplied by Chris Wohlwend, whose last name always sets off the spell check, and Tom Jester.
WHY is the FOUL POLE FAIR? VINCE STATEN 2003
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"To carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake which could lead to a tragic injustice," said Renate Wohlwend of the council's Parliamentary Assembly.
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Renate Wohlwend of the council's parliamentary assembly noted doubts raised about Davis' conviction by his supporters and said: "To carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake which could lead to a tragic injustice."
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Renate Wohlwend of the council's parliamentary assembly said that "to carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake which could lead to a tragic injustice".
The Guardian World News Ed Pilkington 2011
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Renate Wohlwend of the Council's Parliamentary Assembly noted doubts raised about Davis' conviction by his supporters and said that "to carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake which could lead to a tragic injustice."
FOXNews.com 2011
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Renate Wohlwend of the council's parliamentary assembly said that "to carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake which could lead to a tragic injustice".
The Guardian World News Ed Pilkington 2011
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"To carry out this irrevocable act now would be a terrible mistake which could lead to a tragic injustice," said Renate Wohlwend of the council's Parliamentary Assembly.
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