Sunday, July 23, 2017

Pakistani Inmate Asks Court to Suspend Practice of Hanging as Un-Islamic



ISLAMABAD — A defense lawyer says a Pakistani death-row inmate has requested that a court suspend the "un-Islamic" practice of hanging prisoners because it is "too painful."
Mohammad Khursheed Khan said Saturday his client is instead urging jail authorities to use lethal injections or some other mode of execution.
Khan filed the petition this week. He said the court has sought a reply from the government on Jan Bahadur's petition by July 26.
Khan said it was the first such petition filed before the Peshawar High Court. It was not immediately clear if a similar petition has ever been filed elsewhere in Pakistan.
Bhadur was sentenced to death by hanging in 2000 for murder and the date for his execution is likely to be set soon.

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