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Longest serving death row inmate proven innocent after 46 years!

IndiaTimes Saturday, 28 September 2024
Iwao Hakamada, Japan's longest-serving death row inmate, was acquitted in 2024 after 46 years. Convicted in 1968 for murder, Hakamada's confession was later revealed to be coerced. New DNA evidence led to his release in 2014 and eventual exoneration. His case highlights Japan's controversial justice system and the global fight against wrongful convictions and capital punishment. Hakamada’s sister, Hideko, who campaigned tirelessly for his freedom, was finally able to witness justice served.
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