Robert Badinter Dies Aged 95
File photo - Le président de la république, Emmanuel Macron et Robert Badinter durant la Commémoration du quarantième anniversaire de l'abolition de la peine de mort, au Panthéon à Paris, France, le 9 octobre 2021. French President Emmanuel Macron and Robert Badinter during the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty at the Pantheon in Paris, France, October 9th, 2021. 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 Stephane Lemouton/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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