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Pakistani man Shafqat Hussain given death row reprieve | Pakistani man Shafqat Hussain given death row reprieve |
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The execution of a Pakistani man convicted of manslaughter has been postponed hours before he was due to be hanged, prison officials say. | The execution of a Pakistani man convicted of manslaughter has been postponed hours before he was due to be hanged, prison officials say. |
It is the fourth time Shafqat Hussain, who was found guilty of kidnapping and killing a child in 2004, has been given a stay of execution. | It is the fourth time Shafqat Hussain, who was found guilty of kidnapping and killing a child in 2004, has been given a stay of execution. |
His lawyers say he was 14 when he was charged, and was tortured into making a confession. | His lawyers say he was 14 when he was charged, and was tortured into making a confession. |
The authorities however believe he was 23 when he committed the crime. | |
The execution was halted after Pakistan's Supreme Court agreed to consider an appeal. | |
Shafqat Hussain's family say they cannot believe the execution was halted. | |
"We were not expecting this, we had even found a place for his grave in a local cemetery here in Muzaffarabad," his brother Manzoor told the AFP news agency. | |
Rights groups have petitioned the Pakistani authorities throughout the past week, calling for the execution to be halted. | Rights groups have petitioned the Pakistani authorities throughout the past week, calling for the execution to be halted. |
A spokeswoman for the charity Reprieve told the BBC that both the president and the Supreme Court had been intensely lobbied before the latest stay of execution. | A spokeswoman for the charity Reprieve told the BBC that both the president and the Supreme Court had been intensely lobbied before the latest stay of execution. |
'Failed at every turn' | 'Failed at every turn' |
"At one point on Monday - before the latest stay - the Supreme Court ordered a hearing to be held four hours after his scheduled execution. It was a Kafkaesque situation," a Reprieve spokeswoman told the BBC. | "At one point on Monday - before the latest stay - the Supreme Court ordered a hearing to be held four hours after his scheduled execution. It was a Kafkaesque situation," a Reprieve spokeswoman told the BBC. |
Reprieve argues that Pakistan's legal system has failed Shafqat Hussain at every turn and that even now his case has not been properly investigated. | Reprieve argues that Pakistan's legal system has failed Shafqat Hussain at every turn and that even now his case has not been properly investigated. |
"Ten years later, Shafqat still bears the physical and psychological scars from the torture," a petition filed by human groups to President Mamnoon Hussain says. | "Ten years later, Shafqat still bears the physical and psychological scars from the torture," a petition filed by human groups to President Mamnoon Hussain says. |
"The execution of a juvenile offender is strictly prohibited under both Pakistani and international human rights law." | "The execution of a juvenile offender is strictly prohibited under both Pakistani and international human rights law." |
A group of UN human rights experts has also called for the execution to be halted, pointing out that "he did not receive a fair trial and that the state-appointed lawyer never raised the fact that he was a child at the time of the alleged offence". | A group of UN human rights experts has also called for the execution to be halted, pointing out that "he did not receive a fair trial and that the state-appointed lawyer never raised the fact that he was a child at the time of the alleged offence". |
Executions around the world | |
Further hangings | |
Pakistan is on course to have one of the highest rates of executions in the world. It executed three other men on the same day that Shafqat Hussain was reprieved. | |
Activists are petitioning to halt Wednesday's planned execution of Aftab Bahadur Masih, who they argue was also a minor at the time of his crime. He was convicted of a double murder in 1992. | |
The Pakistani government scrapped a moratorium on capital punishment in the aftermath of a deadly attack on a school in Peshawar - in which more than 150 school pupils and teachers were killed by the Taliban. | The Pakistani government scrapped a moratorium on capital punishment in the aftermath of a deadly attack on a school in Peshawar - in which more than 150 school pupils and teachers were killed by the Taliban. |
Pakistan has the world's largest number of death row inmates, with more than 8,000 people reported to be awaiting execution. | Pakistan has the world's largest number of death row inmates, with more than 8,000 people reported to be awaiting execution. |
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