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Rights activists condemn execution

LAHORE: Rights activists in the country and from the European Union condemned the execution of a convicted murderer who campaigners say was a juvenile when the crime was committed.

Ansar Iqbal was accused of the killing after a quarrel when he was a student in 1994. He was executed on Tuesday.

But Namra Gilani, a lawyer for the Justice Project Pakis­tan (JPP), said on Friday that Iqbal’s family had approached the advocacy group recently.

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They said Iqbal, their only son, had been born in 1978, and so was under 18 at the time of the crime.

The EU delegation to Pakistan issued a statement saying the court had reportedly refused to consider new evidence that proved his age, including an official birth certificate.

“This adds to a growing number of cases where executions have been carried out in Pakistan for crimes allegedly carried out by juveniles,” the statement said.

Iqbal’s co-accused Ghulam Shabbir was eventually declared a juvenile and his death sentence commuted to 14 years imprisonment.

Published in Dawn, October 3rd , 2015

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