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Friday, 24 March, 2000, 12:34 GMT
Philippines suspends executions for this year

President Joseph Estrada of the Philippines has agreed to suspend the death penalty until the end of this year in response to a request by Roman Catholic bishops.

A statement from the presidential office said Mr Estrada had made his decision in deference to the Church's Jubilee Year, marking the two-thousandth anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ.

The Philippines restored capital punishment in l994 in response to a rise in violent crime.

More than twelve-hundred prisoners are currently awaiting execution.

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