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The victim may take up to 20 minutes to die, suffering severe burns in the process. It is considered to be an especially sadistic and brutal form of execution.
The victim may take up to 20 minutes to die, suffering severe burns in the process. It is considered to be an especially sadistic and brutal form of execution.
==Notible historical uses of necklacing==
==Notable historical uses of necklacing==
*In South Africa during [[Apartheid]], necklacing was used by the black community to punish its members who were perceived as collaborators with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]]-led government. Necklacing was primarily used on black police informants; the practice was often carried out in the name of the struggle, although the executive body of the African National Congress condemned it.
*In South Africa during [[Apartheid]], necklacing was used by the black community to punish its members who were perceived as collaborators with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]]-led government. Necklacing was primarily used on black police informants; the practice was often carried out in the name of the struggle, although the executive body of the African National Congress condemned it.
*During the early 1960s, when the seeds of the Sri Lankan Civil War were being sown, Sinhalese rioters used necklacing in anti-Tamil riots. Necklacing was also widely used in the second armed insurrection led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna.
*During the early 1960s, when the seeds of the Sri Lankan Civil War were being sown, Sinhalese rioters used necklacing in anti-Tamil riots. Necklacing was also widely used in the second armed insurrection led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna.