Saturday, 6 July 2013
Pakistan: HRW slams Pak for revoking suspension of death penalty
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According to the report, the revival of the death penalty in Pakistan increases the threat of trumped-up blasphemy charges on little or no evidence for the country's long-suffering religious minorities.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
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By ANI | July 6, 2013
Human Rights Watch has warned Pakistan government of reviving a cruel and degrading punishment by ending the suspension on the death penalty, when globally it is being abolished.
Early this week, newly elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government had ended a five-year old ban on the death penalty in a bid to tackle rising crime in the country.
The Independent reports that Pakistan has about 8,000 prisoners facing death sentences but the government puts the figure lower at around 400.
According to the report, the revival of the death penalty in Pakistan increases the threat of trumped-up blasphemy charges on little or no evidence for the country's long-suffering religious minorities.
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