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How?

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How can Sweden ratified the Second Optional Protocol to ICCPR in 1910? The document, which started to exist in 1989? Szymon Żywicki (talk) 15:09, 1 November 2009 (UTC) If can, answer on pl.wiki [reply]

War times

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I tried to find information on when the Death Penalty was last used in war time (for war crimes). I have been unsuccessful. The last cases I've found are Jan Andersson-Lännander (January 1812) and Mårten Bengtsson and Per Ottosson (both February 1812). All three were executed for refusing to join a war, and/or causing riots. (Sources: http://www.genealogi.se/avrattade/files/18/1533.html and http://www.genealogi.se/avrattade/files/15/494.html). A more clear cut case of war crime was Johan Henrik Hästesko, in September 1790. He was executed for treason. (http://www.genealogi.se/avrattade/files/17/1438.html)

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What's with the section titled "Sources" located underneath the References section? Where are they being used as sources within the article? They're presented in a different looking font too.--MaxineJP (talk) 20:09, 2 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]