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Govt ends ban on death penalty completely

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By Web Desk Published March 10, 2015 2 Min Read
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The interior ministry has lifted its moratorium on the death penalty in all capital offense cases, officials said earlier today after restarting executions for terrorism offences in the wake of the Peshawar school massacre.

The interior ministry has directed provincial governments to proceed with hangings for prisoners who had exhausted all avenues of appeal and clemency, a senior interior ministry official told the media.

Pakistan has hanged 24 convicts since resuming executions in December after Taliban terrorists wantonly slaughtered more than 150 people, most of them children, at a school in Peshawar.

The partial lifting of the moratorium only applied to those convicted of terrorism offences, but officials said it has now been extended.
“The government has lifted the moratorium on the death penalty,” the senior interior ministry official told  the international news agency AFP.

“The interior ministry has directed the provincial home departments to expedite the executions of all condemned prisoners whose mercy petitions have been rejected by the president.”

Until December’s resumption, there had been no civilian hangings in Pakistan since 2008. Only one person was executed in that time — a soldier convicted by a field general court martial and hanged in November 2012.

Rights campaign group Amnesty International estimates that Pakistan has more than 8,000 prisoners on death row, most of whom have exhausted the appeals process.

Supporters of the death penalty in Pakistan argue that it is the only effective way to deal with the scourge of militancy.

The courts system is notoriously slow, with cases frequently dragging on for years, and there is a heavy reliance on witness testimony and very little protection for judges and prosecutors.

This means terror cases are hard to prosecute, as extremists are able to intimidate witnesses and lawyers into dropping charges and indeed have done so time and again.

Also read: 2 murderers sentenced to death by ATC in Karachi 
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