DP in Pakistan
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 10 اکتوبر 2023
- Date modified
- 2 نومبر 2023
Taj Muhammad s/o Alaf Khan
- جنس
- Male
- درجہ/کیفیت
- Executed
- پھانسی کی تاریخ
- 16 دسمبر 2019
- عدالت
- Military Court
- Date modified
- 21 مئی 2020
Policing as torture for web upload
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 22 اکتوبر 2015
- Date modified
- 30 جنوری 2020
2017 11 13 PRIV ATA Report Final
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 14 نومبر 2017
- Date modified
- 18 دسمبر 2019
Bagram Report Final with cover
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 25 ستمبر 2019
- Date modified
- 26 نومبر 2019
Final Copy Through the cracks JPP
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 23 اپریل 2019
- Date modified
- 18 نومبر 2019
Ramzan alias Jani
- جنس
- Male
- درجہ/کیفیت
- Executed
- جیل
- ڈسٹرکٹ جیل قصور: 31° 6′ 55″ N, 74° 28′ 14″ E
- پھانسی کی تاریخ
- 5 ستمبر 2018
- عدالت
- Anti-Terrorism Court
- Date modified
- 13 نومبر 2019
Ashiq Hussain
- جنس
- Male
- درجہ/کیفیت
- Executed
- جیل
- سینٹرل جیل ملتان: 30° 9′ 36″ N, 71° 28′ 43″ E
- پھانسی کی تاریخ
- 25 جولائی 2019
- Date modified
- 13 نومبر 2019
امجد علی
- جنس
- Male
- درجہ/کیفیت
- Executed
- جیل
- ڈسٹرک جیل سرگودھا: 32° 4′ 22″ N, 72° 39′ 49″ E
- پھانسی کی تاریخ
- 6 نومبر 2019
- کال کوٹھری میں گزارا گیا عرصہ
- 14
- عدالت
- Anti-Terrorism Court
- Date modified
- 13 نومبر 2019
محمد افضل
- جنس
- Male
- درجہ/کیفیت
- Executed
- جیل
- سینٹرل جیل جہلم: 32° 56′ 44″ N, 73° 44′ 18″ E
- پھانسی کی تاریخ
- 26 مئی 2015
- عدالت
- Unknown
- Date modified
- 13 نومبر 2019
CAUGHT IN A WEB
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 7 مارچ 2018
- Date modified
- 10 نومبر 2019
Closing bagram
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 16 اکتوبر 2015
- Date modified
- 5 نومبر 2019
'Terrorism' too widely defined in Anti Terrorism Act, says SC; recommends Parliament bring changes
- متن
The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a judgment reviewing the meaning and scope of the term 'terrorism' as defined in the Anti Terrorism Act, 1997 and recommended that Parliament bring changes to the current understanding of the term, which is "too wide".
The 59-page judgment was authored by Chief Justice of Pakistan Asif Saeed Khosa.
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Terror on Death Row: The abuse of overuse of Pakistan's anti-terrorism legislation
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 18 دسمبر 2014
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
2019 01 17 PUB List of offences punishable by death final
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Abuse of juveniles for web upload
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 16 اکتوبر 2015
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Abuse of women for web upload
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 21 اکتوبر 2015
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
A “MOST SERIOUS CRIME”: PAKISTAN'S UNLAWFUL USE OF THE DEATH PENALTY
- شائع کرنے سے پہلے دیکھیے
- تاریخ اشاعت
- 26 ستمبر 2016
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
2019 04 04 PUB Counting the Condemned
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- تاریخ اشاعت
- 4 اکتوبر 2018
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
COUNTING EXECUTIONS: Data Analysis by Justice Project Pakistan
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- تاریخ اشاعت
- 6 جولائی 2017
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Pakistani couple executed for ‘heroin smuggling’ in Saudi Arabia
- تصویر
- متن
Saudi Arabia’s interior ministry said on Thursday that two Pakistani nationals, a husband and wife, had been executed for heroin smuggling, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Muhammad Mustafa and Fatima Ijaz were arrested “when they smuggled a quantity of heroin”.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Migrant workers
- Overseas Pakistani
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
ATC awards death sentence to two murderers
- تصویر
- متن
KARACHI: A special anti-terrorism court awarded the death sentence on Thursday to two convicted of being involved in the murder of a man named Zainulabiddin. The court was hearing two cases against accused, Muhammad Jamil Ahmed and Munir Ahmed, pertaining to Zainulabiddin’s murder, police encounter and illegal weapons. The accused were convicted in both the cases.
The court awarded the death sentence to Jamil and Munir in the murder case, and 10 years imprisonment in the case pertaining to police encounter.
According to police, the convicts opened fire outside the house of Justice Zawar Hussain in Gulshan. Trader Zainulabiddin, who was a friend of Justice Hussain’s son, Sarfaraz, died in the firing incident.
The convicts were arrested after a police encounter and the cases against them were registered at Gulshan-e-Iqbal Police Station in 2011.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
SHC seeks replies on pleas against death sentences
- تصویر
- متن
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday once again ordered the ministries of defence and interior to submit replies by the next hearing over the pleas filed by the convicts challenging the death sentences awarded to them by military court in Safoora Goth killing case.
A two-member bench comprising Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Justice Muhammad Saleem Jessar was hearing the pleas on Thursday filed by the convicts. The SHC had sought replies from the federal ministries but both the ministries failed to comply with the court’s orders.
Military court had awarded capital punishment to Saad Aziz, Tahir Minhas, Azhar Ishrat, Hafiz Nasir and Asadur Rehman to death. Petitions filed by the convicts before the SHC argued that the families of the convicts aren’t being informed about the details of the case. They prayed that the families be allowed to meet the convicts and the orders for death sentences should be suspended. The convicts should be given the opportunity to file the petitions in the light of Supreme Court’s orders.
Hearing adjourned
The same bench adjourned the hearing of plea regarding the provision of security, filed by Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, due to absence of lawyers.
The bench remarked that the hearing will be held after summer vacations.
The reply submitted by federal government maintained that provision of security to citizens is the responsibility of provincial government after the 18th Amendment in the Constitution of Pakistan. The ministry of interior had written to all the provinces about the security of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Islamabad IG will be providing the security services to Bilawal when he enters federal territory.
The plea maintained that Bilawal faces serious security threats according to the reports of intelligence agencies and his security wasn’t under the provincial government’s responsibility but rather the responsibility of the Centre as he also travels outside Sindh.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Amnesty: Lowest number of prisoners executed in 2018
- تصویر
- متن
At least 690 prisoners were executed in 20 countries in 2018, marking a 31 percent fall from at least 993 the previous year, according to Amnesty International that reported the fewest deaths by capital punishment in at least a decade.
A total of 2,531 death sentences were also imposed in 54 countries last year, decreasing from 2,591 recorded worldwide in 2017 according to a report published on Wednesday by the UK-based rights group that hailed the significant decline in global executions.
As in previous years, China, where figures believed to be in the thousands are classified as a state secret, remained the most prolific executor, Amnesty said, followed by Iran, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Iraq - accounting for 78 percent of total reported executions.
"It's very encouraging that known executions were the lowest at the end of 2018, but it is challenging to define clear reasons for the decreases and whether these reductions will be sustained in the coming years," Oluwatosin Popoola, Amnesty International adviser on the death penalty, told Al Jazeera.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Death sentence
- تصویر
- متن
LARKANA: Larkana Model Trial Court Judge Shyam Lal Ladhani on Monday awarded death sentence and life imprisonment to two brothers and also fined them after they were found guilty of killing two women and a man in the name of honour in 2010.
The case against Ashiq Soomro, Ghulam Akbar Soomro, Deedar Soomro, Aijaz, Riaz and Chanisar Soomro was registered at the Waris Dino Mashi police station on the complaint of Ali Hassan Kosh.
The complainant stated that the accused had murdered Mureed Kosh, Sughra Soomro and Safia Soomro in Wasayo Bhutto village on suspicion of extramarital affairs between the man and the two women.
During the trial in the model court, the allegation was proved against Ashiq Soomro and Ghulam Akbar Soomro. The other accused have been declared absconders.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Pakistan to partially rescind capital punishment
- تصویر
- متن
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Thursday said Pakistan was going to revoke capital punishment for the accused, who will be extradited from other countries.
“We are amending the Pakistan Penal Code to revoke the capital punishment for the accused, who will be brought back to the country under extradition treaties with other countries,” said Qureshi while talking to the media.
The development comes a day after British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt during a joint news conference with his Pakistani counterpart in London declared that the UK would not sign “politically-motivated” extradition treaties with any country. Qureshi had assured Hunt that his country would not “misuse” any such agreement, if signed.
Islamabad is seeking extradition of several Pakistani nationals, including the founder of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and former finance minister Ishaq Dar on different charges, including murder and money laundering.
Addressing the media, the foreign minister said according to his observations in Bishkek, India had not yet come out of its election mood.
Qureshi said he visited UK upon the invitation of the British foreign secretary.
“We had some very good meetings during the visit. We talked about the Financial Action Task Force and I assured him that Pakistan is doing everything it can to be removed from its grey list. I apprised Jeremy Hunt with the measures taken by the Pakistani government in this regard,” said Qureshi.
“We are considering an amendment in the PPC according to which capital punishment will not be applicable on the suspects given under extradition.”
The foreign minister also met the Chinese leadership and held talks with them on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
“CPEC is a massive project. It was limited, but now it is being expanded. The nation is in agreement. Narratives come and go, but those who made comments against the CPEC have faced defeat,” the foreign minister said.
Further, the minister said that he had a telephonic conversation with US Secretary Mike Pompeo in which he discussed in detail the Afghanistan situation and the progress on regional security.
“He must definitely know that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is visiting Pakistan on June 27,” said Qureshi.
“The recent negotiations at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation meeting and the discussions between Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Ashraf Ghani, there all have paved way for better relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan,” said the foreign minister. “Our peace is linked to each other.”
Qureshi said the Qatari Amir was also visiting Pakistan while Prime Minister Imran Khan had already visited Qatar.
“I also undertook a visit to Qatar and had detailed discussions on political and economic affairs. A delegation comprising Qatari officials also visited Pakistan and we have high hopes from this new visit,” he said. “Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani is effectively running the house. It is a good sign that a chairman has been nominated from a place like Balochistan where the feeling of deprivation is common among the people.”
He urged the relevant quarters not to subject this positive development to power politics.
It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan lifted a de-facto ban on capital punishment in December 2014 following a gruesome militant attack on an Army Public School, Peshawar, which killed over 140 people, mostly children.
Since then, over 300 convicts, mostly militants, have been sent to the gallows. Currently, there are around 8,000 death row prisoners in Pakistani jails.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Migrant workers
- Overseas Pakistani
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Death row convict hanged in Haripur jail
- تصویر
- متن
HARIPUR: A death row convict was hanged in the Haripur Central Jail here on Wednesday morning.
Chanzeb, a resident of Peshawar, had been awaiting execution since 2006 when Federal Shariat Court had awarded him death penalty for raping and murdering a minor girl who happened to be his sister-in-law in 1996.
After issuance of his black warrants the jail administration arranged his last meeting with his family on Tuesday. According to jail sources, his execution was carried out at 4.30am amid tight security.
According to deceased’s last will, his real sister received his body and took it to Peshawar for burial.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Executions in Saudi Arabia
- تصویر
- متن
In a travesty of justice, Saudi Arabia on Thursday executed a Pakistani woman. According to Justice Project Pakistan, Fatima Ijaz was the first Pakistani woman to be executed in that country since 2014. She had been incarcerated in the Dhaban prison of Jeddah, facing charges related to drug trafficking.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Migrant workers
- Overseas Pakistani
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019
Death Row Prisoner Executed At Kot Lakhpat Jail
- تصویر
- متن
A condemned prisoner was executed at Kot Lakhpat Jail here on Wednesday. Police said that Muhammad Ashraf had killed three women over matrimonial issue some eighteen years ago.
Masti Gate police had registered the case against the accused and submitted the challan to court.
He was sentenced to death in 2017.
- کلیدی الفاظ
- Death row
- Date modified
- 1 نومبر 2019