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Petitions calling for the pardon of those executed in the UK's witch trials are being handed to the UK and Scottish governments. | |
About 400 people in England and 2,000 in Scotland were executed following accusations of witchcraft in the 16th and 17th centuries. | About 400 people in England and 2,000 in Scotland were executed following accusations of witchcraft in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
The crime of being a witch was abolished by the 1735 Witchcraft Act. | The crime of being a witch was abolished by the 1735 Witchcraft Act. |
A London firm began the campaign after Switzerland pardoned the last person executed as a witch in Western Europe. | A London firm began the campaign after Switzerland pardoned the last person executed as a witch in Western Europe. |
Campaigners will hand the petitions to Justice Secretary Jack Straw and his Scottish counterpart Kenny MacAskill. | Campaigners will hand the petitions to Justice Secretary Jack Straw and his Scottish counterpart Kenny MacAskill. |
A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "The granting of a free pardon is extremely rare. It is for the courts to decide guilt and innocence. | A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "The granting of a free pardon is extremely rare. It is for the courts to decide guilt and innocence. |
"To receive a Royal Pardon the test is a high one. | "To receive a Royal Pardon the test is a high one. |
"It is not enough that the conviction may be unsafe - the applicant must be technically and morally innocent." | "It is not enough that the conviction may be unsafe - the applicant must be technically and morally innocent." |
'Legalised murder' | 'Legalised murder' |
Costume retailer Angels said they moved the motion following the Swiss Parliament's official pardon to Anna Goeldi, who in 1782 was the last person to be executed as a witch in Western Europe. | Costume retailer Angels said they moved the motion following the Swiss Parliament's official pardon to Anna Goeldi, who in 1782 was the last person to be executed as a witch in Western Europe. |
Earlier this year campaigners submitted a petition to the Scottish Parliament calling for the last woman convicted under the Witchcraft Act to be pardoned. | Earlier this year campaigners submitted a petition to the Scottish Parliament calling for the last woman convicted under the Witchcraft Act to be pardoned. |
Helen Duncan spent nine months in Holloway prison after being found guilty at a trial in 1944. | Helen Duncan spent nine months in Holloway prison after being found guilty at a trial in 1944. |
Angels launched the latest petition with historian John Callow, who said the executions were "nothing less than legalised murder" as they targeted vulnerable people. | Angels launched the latest petition with historian John Callow, who said the executions were "nothing less than legalised murder" as they targeted vulnerable people. |
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