Campaigners push for Scotland to pardon witch-hunt victims following public apology

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4,000 people were tortured and the majority were killed in Scottish witch hunts centuries ago, most of them women

has approached the Church of Scotland for an apology and also aims to provide schools in Scotland with education packs to raise awareness of the femicide.

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