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Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty
The Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty (CCADP) is a not-for-profit organization which was co-founded by Tracy Lamourie and Dave Parkinson of the Greater Toronto Area. The couple formed the CCADP, not only to speak out against the use of capital punishment around the world, but also in the hopes of educating and encouraging fellow Canadians to speak out against the occasional calls for a renewal of the death penalty within their own country〔Roberts, Julian: "Should capital punishment be reinstated?", ''Saturday Night'', Jul 15, 2000〕 (Canada abolished the death penalty in 1976〔(On This Day - July 14, 1976 - CBC Archives )〕) in addition to urging the Canadian government to ensure fair trials and appeals, as well as adequate legal representation, for Canadians convicted of crimes abroad.〔(Outcry as Texas prepares to execute Canadian | World news | The Guardian )〕 The CCADP website also quickly evolved into a space where death row inmates and their supporters could post their stories and seek contact with the outside world. Since its creation in 1998, the CCADP has been involved in speaking with policy makers and media from around the world on the issue of capital punishment〔(Don't Send Canadians To Be Executed ! )〕〔(Aliens' Rights Are Issue in Texas Death Row Case - New York Times )〕 and has also helped raise awareness for death row inmates, by distributing pamphlets, managing defence funds, researching legal information on their behalf, or by simply offering moral support to inmates and their families.〔Clark, Lesley: "Activists put Death Row prisoners on the Web", ‘’Miami Herald’’, Nov 30, 1999〕 ==History==
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