Pakistan to halt executions in Ramazan

Published June 13, 2015
The government on Friday imposed a temporary moratorium on executions in view of the upcoming Holy month of Ramadan. — AP/File
The government on Friday imposed a temporary moratorium on executions in view of the upcoming Holy month of Ramadan. — AP/File

ISLAMABAD: The government on Friday imposed a moratorium on executions during the upcoming holy month of Ramazan.

A notification was issued by the Federal Interior Ministry and provincial governments have also been requested to comply with the order.

During the month of Ramazan, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, and refrain from eating and drinking.

The federal government had lifted the moratorium on the death penalty on Dec 17, 2014, in terrorism related cases only, in the wake of a Taliban attack at the Army Public School in Peshawar, which claimed 150 lives, most of them children.

Later, the government completely reinstated capital punishment for all offences that entail the death penalty.

Take a look: Death penalty moratorium lifted completely in Pakistan: Officials

The United Nations, the European Union, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have urged the government to re-impose the moratorium on the death penalty.

Critics say the country's criminal justice system is marred by police torture, poor legal representation for victims and unfair trials.

In Pakistan, hanging is the only legal method of execution.

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