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Continued from this video: https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/execution/post/26752/alqaeda-in-the-arabian-peninsula-execute
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The 40th Prime Minister.
Video of Hideki Tojo being hanged after being sentenced to death at the Tokyo Trials (International Military Tribunal for the Far East). After Japan surrendered unconditionally in World War II, he was arrested by the U.S. military and designated as a "class A war criminal." He was sentenced to death on November 12, 1948, and executed on December 23 of the same year. In recent years, it has been revealed that the United States scattered former Prime Minister Tojo's remains over the Pacific Ocean in order to prevent him from being viewed as sacred.
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The 18-year-old victims, identified as Amália Alves and Amanda Alves, were found dead on the side of a road behind a housing complex in Pacajus, Ceará, hour's after they were killed. Video footage captured the twin teenage mothers kneeling next to each other on the dirt street.
More here
https://nypost.com/2021/07/22/twin-brazilian-sisters-reportedly-killed-in-livestreamed-execution
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San Juan Opico, El Salvador
March 3, 2016
A spokesman for the Salvadoran Prosecutor's Office said that "initially we can confirm seven (murdered people), since the prosecutor has not entered the area"; However, the Police informed journalists waiting nearby that the victims numbered eleven. Eight of them are workers at an electric company. The other three, peasants. All were killed by gang members when they were working in the aforementioned rural area, authorities reported today (03.03.2016).
Police said employees subcontracted by the EDESAL power plant were kidnapped and killed in a desolate location in the municipality of San Juan Opico, 43 kilometers northwest of San Salvador, where they carried out maintenance work.
Local media assured that the victims were workers at an electric power distribution company, who were allegedly killed by gang members in the area. The spokesman for the Prosecutor's Office consulted by Efe said that the murdered people wore vests similar to those used by employees in the electricity sector, "not being able to determine what type of company".
The Attorney General's Office also reported on another finding, that three peasants were killed in an area near where the first eight victims were found. The police chief did not relate the murders of the eleven people to retaliation for the death of a leader of the Mara Salvatrucha on February 25.
https://www.dw.com/es/once-personas-asesinadas-en-zona-rural-del-centro-de-el-salvador/a-19093142
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Maki Skosana (c. 1961 – July 20, 1985. was a black South African woman who was burned to death and the footage broadcast live on South Africa's state-run television. She was killed by a mob of anti-apartheid activists who suspected her of being an informant. Her death by "necklacing" elicted outrage beyond the nation. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has identified Skosana as the first known victim of necklacing, although it is more likely that she was not the first such death, only the first filmed.