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Death row Briton in plea to Blair | Death row Briton in plea to Blair |
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A British man awaiting execution for murder in Pakistan has written to Tony Blair asking him to help save his life. | |
Mirza Tahir Hussain, from Leeds, was jailed in 1988 for killing a taxi driver. His execution, scheduled for last week, was not carried out. | |
In the handwritten letter, published in the Times newspaper, he asked Mr Blair to press Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf for his immediate release. | In the handwritten letter, published in the Times newspaper, he asked Mr Blair to press Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf for his immediate release. |
Downing Street said Mr Blair had raised the case with the President. | |
"The issue has also been raised by Foreign Office officials with their Pakistani counterparts," a spokesperson added. | |
Hussain pleaded with the prime minister to raise his case "most emphatically" with the Pakistani leader and press for his release. | Hussain pleaded with the prime minister to raise his case "most emphatically" with the Pakistani leader and press for his release. |
I request all to keep up their support and prayers Tahir Mirza Hussain In full: Death row letter | I request all to keep up their support and prayers Tahir Mirza Hussain In full: Death row letter |
"I hope President Musharaf [sic] will be obliged to do this and set me free," he wrote. | "I hope President Musharaf [sic] will be obliged to do this and set me free," he wrote. |
Hussain was convicted of murdering the taxi driver in the district of Chakwal in 1988 when he was 18 years old. | Hussain was convicted of murdering the taxi driver in the district of Chakwal in 1988 when he was 18 years old. |
He had argued that the taxi driver tried to sexually assault him at gunpoint. In a scuffle, the gun went off and the driver was killed. | He had argued that the taxi driver tried to sexually assault him at gunpoint. In a scuffle, the gun went off and the driver was killed. |
The Lahore High Court acquitted him in 1996, but a week later it was declared that some of the offences came under Islamic law. | The Lahore High Court acquitted him in 1996, but a week later it was declared that some of the offences came under Islamic law. |
The Federal Shariat Court reversed the decision of the High Court and meted out the death penalty to Hussain. | The Federal Shariat Court reversed the decision of the High Court and meted out the death penalty to Hussain. |
As his execution date approached this year, a number of groups and individuals - led by his brother Amjad - have desperately tried to put pressure on the Pakistani president to intervene. | As his execution date approached this year, a number of groups and individuals - led by his brother Amjad - have desperately tried to put pressure on the Pakistani president to intervene. |
In September, after the execution was stayed for a month, Amjad appealed directly to Mr Blair to step in. | In September, after the execution was stayed for a month, Amjad appealed directly to Mr Blair to step in. |
The Prime Minister reportedly took up the issue during a private meeting with President Musharraf in London last week. |
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