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Only 11% of those executed were linked to terrorism, claims report

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By Web Desk Published February 19, 2016 2 Min Read
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Pakistan executed 324 people last year and went on to rank third worldwide in terms of executions, but the vast majority of those put to death had no links to militant groups orerror t attacks, rights groups said in a report.

Pakistan lifted a moratorium on executions in late 2014 as a measure to deter militancy, after Taliban gunmen attacked a school in Peshawar and killed 134 students and 19 adults.

Of the 351 executions that followed, only 39, or about 1 in 10, involved people linked to a known militant group or guilty of crimes linked to militancy, Reprieve, an international human rights group, and Justice Project Pakistan said in a report.

Pakistan now ranks after China and Iran, carrying out 324 hangings in 2015 alone, the report showed.

“The numbers show that the Pakistan government’s claims do not match reality,” said Maya Foa, director of the death penalty team at Reprieve.

“Those going to the gallows are too often the poor and vulnerable,” she said in a statement. “It is hard to see how hanging people like this will make Pakistan safer.”

A spokesman from the interior ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

The government initially said the unofficial moratorium was only being lifted in cases connected to militancy, but it was later broadened to cover all cases, the report said.

The hangings have drawn sharp criticism from international partners but have been broadly popular at home.

Government officials said last year that the policy had been helping to deter militant attacks.

Militant, insurgent and sectarian attacks have fallen since 2014, though it is unclear whether the decline is linked to the change in execution policy, as it has also coincided with a military crackdown on militant strongholds.

Last year, attacks in the country by militant, insurgent and sectarian groups were down 48 per cent from 2014, an independent think-tank, the Pak Institute for Peace Studies, said.

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