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Podcast: Moral High Ground debates the death penalty

Rosie Lintott by Rosie Lintott
March 17, 2018 - Updated on March 23, 2018
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Abigail Varney and Rebecca Carr debate the death penalty. Photo; Rosie Lintott

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Abigail Varney and Rebecca Carr debate the death penalty. Photo: Rosie Lintott

In new a series of podcasts, we discuss moral dilemmas and human rights issues facing the world today.

This week we debate the morality of the death penalty.
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