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Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkan Elci, the wife of Tahir Elci, delivers a speech at the spot where her husband was shot, during a march on the 10th anniversary of the lawyer's killing in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on November 28, 2025. Tahir Elci, then-president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was shot dead in front of the Four-Legged Minaret in Sur district on November 28, 2015. Photo by Bilal Seckin/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

People carry a banner with Tahir Elci's photo in the front row as hundreds march behind on the 10th anniversary of the lawyer's killing in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on November 28, 2025. Tahir Elci, then-president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was shot dead in front of the Four-Legged Minaret in Sur district on November 28, 2015. Photo by Bilal Seckin/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

An elderly woman holding a carnation wipes tears from her eyes on the street where Tahir Elci was killed, during a march on the 10th anniversary of the lawyer's killing in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on November 28, 2025. Tahir Elci, then-president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was shot dead in front of the Four-Legged Minaret in Sur district on November 28, 2015. Photo by Bilal Seckin/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

DEM Party spokesperson Aysegul Dogan places a carnation at the spot where Tahir Elci was shot, during a march on the 10th anniversary of the lawyer's killing in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on November 28, 2025. Tahir Elci, then-president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was shot dead in front of the Four-Legged Minaret in Sur district on November 28, 2015. Photo by Bilal Seckin/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

People hold placards with Tahir Elci's photos as people march on the 10th anniversary of the lawyer's killing near the Four-Legged Minaret in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on November 28, 2025. Tahir Elci, then-president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was shot dead in front of the Four-Legged Minaret in Sur district on November 28, 2015. Photo by Bilal Seckin/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

People carry a banner with Tahir Elci's photo in the front row as hundreds march behind on the 10th anniversary of the lawyer's killing in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on November 28, 2025. Tahir Elci, then-president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was shot dead in front of the Four-Legged Minaret in Sur district on November 28, 2015. Photo by Bilal Seckin/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

Turkish Lawyers March For Slain Colleague - Diyarbakir

People carry a banner with Tahir Elci's photo in the front row as hundreds march behind on the 10th anniversary of the lawyer's killing in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on November 28, 2025. Tahir Elci, then-president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was shot dead in front of the Four-Legged Minaret in Sur district on November 28, 2015. Photo by Bilal Seckin/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Members of the Jatiya Chhatra Shakti (National Student Power) staged a torch march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 16, 2025, demanding the maximum punishment for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The procession moved from Shahbagh to the Raju Sculpture at Dhaka University, where leaders reiterated their call for justice as a special tribunal continues proceedings in a case in which prosecutors have sought the death penalty. Photo by Suvra Anti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Members of the Jatiya Chhatra Shakti (National Student Power) staged a torch march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 16, 2025, demanding the maximum punishment for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The procession moved from Shahbagh to the Raju Sculpture at Dhaka University, where leaders reiterated their call for justice as a special tribunal continues proceedings in a case in which prosecutors have sought the death penalty. Photo by Suvra Anti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Members of the Jatiya Chhatra Shakti (National Student Power) staged a torch march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 16, 2025, demanding the maximum punishment for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The procession moved from Shahbagh to the Raju Sculpture at Dhaka University, where leaders reiterated their call for justice as a special tribunal continues proceedings in a case in which prosecutors have sought the death penalty. Photo by Suvra Anti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Members of the Jatiya Chhatra Shakti (National Student Power) staged a torch march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 16, 2025, demanding the maximum punishment for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The procession moved from Shahbagh to the Raju Sculpture at Dhaka University, where leaders reiterated their call for justice as a special tribunal continues proceedings in a case in which prosecutors have sought the death penalty. Photo by Suvra Anti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Members of the Jatiya Chhatra Shakti (National Student Power) staged a torch march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 16, 2025, demanding the maximum punishment for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The procession moved from Shahbagh to the Raju Sculpture at Dhaka University, where leaders reiterated their call for justice as a special tribunal continues proceedings in a case in which prosecutors have sought the death penalty. Photo by Suvra Anti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Members of the Jatiya Chhatra Shakti (National Student Power) staged a torch march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 16, 2025, demanding the maximum punishment for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The procession moved from Shahbagh to the Raju Sculpture at Dhaka University, where leaders reiterated their call for justice as a special tribunal continues proceedings in a case in which prosecutors have sought the death penalty. Photo by Suvra Anti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Students March With Torches Demanding Maximum Penalty for Hasina - Dhaka

Members of the Jatiya Chhatra Shakti (National Student Power) staged a torch march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Nov. 16, 2025, demanding the maximum punishment for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity. The procession moved from Shahbagh to the Raju Sculpture at Dhaka University, where leaders reiterated their call for justice as a special tribunal continues proceedings in a case in which prosecutors have sought the death penalty. Photo by Suvra Anti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to Induct Robert Badinter at Pantheon - Paris

Ceremony to honor Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Council, in Paris on October 9, 2025, the anniversary of the enactment of the law abolishing the death penalty. Robert Badinter, born in Paris on March 30, 1928, into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Bessarabia (now Moldova), witnessed his father's arrest in Lyon (central-eastern France) during World War II. He died in deportation in Poland. In addition to his fight against the death penalty, he worked to promote equal rights for homosexuals, strengthen victims' rights, and develop the rights of prisoners. Photo by Dominique Jacovides/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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