Robert Badinter Dies Aged 95
File photo - Robert Badinter seen prior to a debate at French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, known as 'Quai d'Orsay', during the 'Night of Ideas' or 'Nuit des Idees' with lectures, debates, meetings from 6 PM to 2 AM in Paris, France on January 27, 2016. Robert Badinter, a former Justice minister best known for abolishing the guillotine in France in 1981, died on Friday at age 95. A lawyer and human rights activist, Badinter introduced major law reforms after Socialist Francois Mitterrand, a previous self-professed opponent of the death penalty, was elected president in May 1981 and made him justice minister. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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