I am against collective punishment. even if a group supports a murderer, the group is not liable for the murderers crimes.
if certain people in the group start behaving the same way as Bugti, the same fate for them is perfectly ok.
Would you accept it if it turns out the other way? To this day supporters of Bhutto cry about the court decision that got him killed, so ofcourse we are pre-supposing a fair trial, which in Pakistan's history is quite rare for political figures.
Yes I would :)
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I expect that it is plausible that some procedural violation might have occurred, Form A stamped by civil servant B didnt get signed etc etc. However, there is no grounds for supposing that this is in principle an illegal act, just because a court didnt have him killed.
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So with that logic, the Murtaza Bhutto murder was also legitimate, infact even more legitimate because the police was carrying a warrant for his arrest?