Crucifixion is not a common method of punishment today and is considered a form of torture that violates human rights. It has been outlawed in most countries around the world.
Crucifixion in French is "la crucifixion." It refers to the act of executing someone by nailing or binding them to a cross.
Capital punishment is still in use in many countries around the world, including the United States, China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Some countries have specific methods of execution such as hanging, firing squad, or beheading.
As of September 2021, some countries that still practice corporal punishment in schools or as a legal form of punishment include Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and some states in the United States. However, the use of corporal punishment is becoming increasingly controversial and many countries are moving towards banning it.
Crucifixion is a specific method of execution where the victim is nailed or tied to a cross and left to die. Execution is a general term for carrying out a death sentence, which can involve various methods like hanging, firing squad, lethal injection, or beheading. Crucifixion is a form of execution, but not all executions involve crucifixion.
Japan used it in WWII but doesn't anymore. Predominantly, Islamic countries of Burma, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Sudan and Syria have had recent crucifixions.
Crucifixion is not a common method of punishment today and is considered a form of torture that violates human rights. It has been outlawed in most countries around the world.
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Armenia
not enough, they are still fat bastards :(
countries that mostly used tie dye
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.
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There are a number of countries which still use corporal punishment in schools. Some of them include Malaysia, Costa Rica, India, Pakistan, Philippines and so many others.
Crucifixion as a form of public execution has been largely abolished worldwide, with few exceptions. It is no longer practiced as a legal punishment in most countries due to its inhumane and brutal nature.
Most countries in the European Union use the Euro, while some of them still use their own currencies.