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Mori no Asagao (モリのアサガオ, "The Forest's Morning Glories") is a Japanese manga series by Mamora Gōda. It won the 11th Grand Prize for manga at the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2007. [1] It was adapted into a live-action television drama in 2010. [2]
The Killing Vote [7] (Korean: 국민사형투표) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Park Sung-woong, and Lim Ji-yeon.It is based on a popular webtoon of the same Korean title serialized on Kakao Webtoon and KakaoPage. [8]
Shiyakusho (死 役所, "Ministry of Death", "Department of Death", or "Death Office") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kishi Azumi. It has been serialized in Shinchosha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Bunch (originally titled Monthly Comic @Bunch until 2018) since September 2013.
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The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Young Sunday (2005–2008) and Weekly Big Comic Spirits (2008–2012). A national prosperity law has been passed in a dystopian nation resulting in citizens between the ages of 18 and 24 being randomly selected to die for the good of the nation.
Voluntary death by drowning was a common form of ritual or honour suicide. [ citation needed ] The religious context of thirty-three Jōdo Shinshū adherents at the funeral of Abbot Jitsunyo in 1525 was faith in Amida Buddha and belief in rebirth in his Pure Land , but male seppuku did not have a specifically religious context. [ 28 ]
Cities for Life Day is a worldwide festivity that supports the abolition of the death penalty.It is celebrated on November 30 of each year—the day in 1786 that the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, under the reign of Pietro Leopoldo (later Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II), became the first civil state in the world to do away with torture and capital punishment.
On 17 February 2020, the prosecution announced that the death penalty was officially sought against Uematsu saying the rampage was "inhumane" and left "no room for leniency." [37] On 16 March 2020, Uematsu was sentenced to death by the Yokohama District Court, having previously said he would not challenge any verdict or sentence. [38] [39]