Fatima Bhutto: Don’t Execute Shafqat Hussain

what do you guys think? why are we not treating him leniently?

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/18/opinion/fatima-bhutto-pakistan-dont-execute-shafqat-hussain.html?referrer=&_r=0

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Pakistan’s Moral Catastrophe**Fatima Bhutto: Don’t Execute Shafqat Hussain

By FATIMA BHUTTO
March 17, 2015
KARACHI, Pakistan — Shafqat Hussain, the youngest of seven children, came to Karachi from Kashmir in search of work in 2003. Having struggled with a learning disability, Shafqat failed in school. He was 13 years old when he dropped out, barely able to read or write. He sought refuge in a metropolis that had no space to give and was quickly relegated to the city’s fringes. He never saw his parents again.
When he was 14, still four years under Pakistan’s legal age of adulthood, Shafqat was detained illegally by the police and severely beaten. The boy was held in solitary confinement, his genitals were electrocuted and he was burned with cigarette butts. The policemen interrogating him removed three of his fingernails. Sadly, Shafqat’s case was not the exception. It was the rule. He was told that he would never escape police custody or his torturers until he confessed to a crime he did not commit, the murder of a 7-year-old boy.
Shafqat was then falsely convicted on charges of kidnapping and murder, and sentenced to death.
His eldest brother, Manzoor, spoke to the BBC last December about Shafqat’s confession under torture. “When I asked him about torture in custody,” Manzoor said to the press, Shafqat “started shivering and wet his pants. He put both his hands on his head and starting crying, saying, ‘Don’t ask, I can’t tell you what they did.”’ The only evidence the courts had against him was a confession he made after nine days of being tortured in a police cell.
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A relative holding a photo of Shafqat Hussain, earlier this month.
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Shafqat was not tried as a juvenile. Nor was he given access to a lawyer when presented with the charges against him. His mother hasn’t seen her son in 10 years. She cannot afford to travel to Karachi to see Shafqat now, before he is to be killed.
After a seven-year moratorium, Pakistan recently reinstated the death penalty. After the most horrific terror attack the country has faced, the murder of over 100 children at the Army Public School in Peshawar on Dec. 16, the Pakistani government decided to counter violence with violence.
There was no moment of reflection, no introspection, only a knee-jerk call for vengeance. In Pakistan, blood will always have blood. The state lifted the moratorium on the death penalty and introduced military courts — neither of which are known to be great deterrents to crime.
The military courts, where presiding judges and prosecutors come from army ranks, are a controversial addition to Pakistan’s deeply flawed and ineffectual judicial system. Like Pakistan’s contentious Antiterrorism Courts, they have ostensibly been formed to try terrorism cases, though their jurisdiction is likely to expand over time.
There are currently more than 8,000 people on death row in Pakistan. Close to 1,000 convicts who have exhausted their appeals are set to face the gallows. Thirty-nine people have already been executed.
Shafqat is scheduled to be hanged on Thursday.
More than two months after Pakistan’s Interior Ministry stayed his execution and ordered an inquiry into why a juvenile was placed on death row, Pakistan’s Antiterrorism Courts have issued a fresh execution order.
These draconian courts were set up in 1997 under statutory, not constitutional law; they operate on the premise that the accused is guilty unless able to prove himself innocent. Defendants cannot be granted bail in these courts and as such they have commonly been used in politically motivated cases, rather than to curb crime.

Shafqat Hussain has now spent 11 years on death row on charges that have nothing to do with terrorism. He was not a militant; he worked, during his brief spell of freedom in Karachi, as a caretaker at an apartment building. He impacts national security in no way.
Reinstating the death penalty is a moral catastrophe for Pakistan. For those who argue the facile logic of an eye for an eye, it is worth noting that in Pakistan the charges of blasphemy, apostasy and adultery are also punishable by death.
In an era of unrepentant violence, intolerance and injustice, it is our duty to raise our voices for compassion. Pakistan cannot claim to be just or democratic when it provides security to officials from the banned Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat, a violent and extremist sectarian group, and puts to death innocent juveniles.
Fatima Bhutto is the author of the novel “The Shadow of the Crescent Moon” and a memoir, “Songs of Blood and Sword.

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Interesting thing to note is that some PPP people are raising hue and cry over the sentence although his case was decided in Sindh and under PPP regime.

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We had a poll earlier in this forum when the initial execution was about to happen but later postponed:

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/650966-should-a-14-yr-old-now-24-convicted-in-murder-case-be-hanged.html

None of us voted for him to be executed and its understandable. He was 14 (a minor) when he was convicted. Its the easiest thing for karachi Police to have a villager who has newly moved to the largest city of country, torture and confess any crime. On the top of it he has already served many years.
So NO he shouldnt be executed!!

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Here are the reasons why liberal or civil society is demanding the execution to be turned over:

  1. Shafqat left school after grade IV. Extreme poverty made him into a child worker. Went to megapolis Karachi for work.
    **2) In Karachi **Shafqat was arrested, brutally tortured and charged with kidnap and murder.
    3)A poor family living in Neelum Valley,AJK 1500 miles away was unaware of Shafqat’s imprisonment initially &could not assist.
    4)Shafqat was defended by a state appointed lawyer whom we know are not the best. Only rich have lawyers.
    5)Shafqat’s lawyer never met his client outside the court room,never bothered to check his age,or challenge police that he was 23 yrs old.
  2. Shafqat’s story is that of thousands in
    #Pakistan](https://twitter.com/hashtag/Pakistan?src=hash)** who don’t get quality representation in a pro-rich/power legal system
  3. Many under trial prisoners don’t even get attention by human rights defenders & media. Shafqat’s case is just one.
  4. At the very least, Shafqat’s age should be determined through scientific means and this execution be stopped. Lets not promote barbarity.
    10)Many people complete their sentences & remain in jail as families don’t even have the means to travel/complete paper work.
  5. Nobody is suggesting that guilty be pardoned. A strong body of evidence says that he was a juvenile so he should not be unfairly hanged.
  6. State appointed lawyers like that of Shafqat receive 10000 Rupees or less ($100) to represent per case and some trials continue for years

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Its a very difficult situation. Ofcourse its aweful for the victim too but I think this case should be reopened and again investigated by better agencies.

Saving Shafqat from the gallows – through viral video - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Saving Shafqat from the gallows – through viral video

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Jibran Nasir: “Think of the time you were 14 and ask yourself: should Shafqat Hussain be hanged?”—Screengrab from the video.

“Aap jab 14 saal kay thay tou aap kesay hotay thay? [What were you like at the age of 14?]”
“What I was like when I was 14? I was… really young.”
"Very insecure… "
"Super, super, introverted… "
"I fell in love for the first time – or at least I thought I thought I did… "
So begins a video that civil rights group ‘Never Forget Pakistan’ has launched to drum up support for saving Shafqat Hussain from the gallows.
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Shafqat was said to be 14 when he was convicted of kidnapping and killing a seven-year-old boy in Karachi.
He is now 23 and scheduled to be hanged tomorrow, March 19, as per an Anti-Terrorism Court’s orders.
The video brings together several civil rights activists including Jibran Nasir to humanise Shafqat Hussain’s story and bring perspective to his case. One of the people responding to the question says:
“I don’t think I ever gave any thought to what is right and wrong at the age of 14.”
The video ends with Jibran Nasir calling the the trial of Shafqat a “trial of Pakistan’s justice system”.
An online petition for staying Shafqat Hussain’s execution has crossed its goal of 6,000 letters today.
Civil society members in Karachi plan to gather at Teen Talwaar, Clifton to protest for halting the execution as well.
‘I beg for a new life for my son’

Shafqat Hussain’s 65-year-old mother, Makhani Begum, has filed a mercy plea with the President.
“I beg for a new life for my son,” she said. “I have not seen him for the past 11 years.”
Shafqat Hussain’s current lawyers claim that he did not receive a fair trial at the time. The state-appointed lawyer failed to introduce a single piece of evidence or call a single witness in his defence and never raised the fact he was a juvenile at the time of the alleged offence.
From the blogs section: 7 reasons why Pakistan should not have the death penalty
International rights groups like Reprieve and Amnesty International along with the European Union are pressuring the government for a stay on the execution as well.
Political scion Fatima Bhutto, who lost her grandfather to the gallows during a military dictatorship, wrote a piece on Shafqat’s support in the*New York Times*, citing how Pakistan has got it all wrong.
‘No proof of age’

Pakistan’s Interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Tuesday said the Sindh government had turned down his proposal to conduct a DNA test of condemned prisoner Shafqat Hussain to determine his age.
“When he was sent to jail in Karachi, as per the available record, the jail doctor had determined his age as 25 years and the jail authorities as 23 years. All these things are on record,” said Chaudhry Nisar.
Shafqat’s mother said the police had noted his age as 23 years old and since he had no ID documents, neither the court nor his defense lawyer ever challenged that.
“Shafqat, too scared and suffering from a learning disability, did not find it in himself to disagree with anything that the police had told him to say, for fear of being tortured again,” she said.
Pakistan has executed 48 convicts since the moratorium on the death penalty was lifted following the horrific terrorist attacks on the Army Public School in Peshawar last year.

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Breaking: President has stayed the execution. Hanging is postponed till next announcement

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Thanks Bhai Dahi Bhalay walay , **Thanks to all who supported
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**Shafqat Hussain deserves a fair trial: says Vice President #PPPP](https://twitter.com/hashtag/PPPP?src=hash) @sherryrehman](https://twitter.com/sherryrehman) http://wp.me/p3b2DQ-4Mr @VicePresPPPP](https://twitter.com/VicePresPPPP)
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SINDH government demands federal government to postpone the hanging of shafqat Hussain. And look into this matter again.

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Pl pile on the pressure to save him @JusticeProject_](https://twitter.com/JusticeProject_) #ShafqatHussain](https://twitter.com/hashtag/ShafqatHussain?src=hash) 's date of birth is 01-10-1991. http://www.jpp.org.pk/wep/?page_id=51

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Anyone claiming Sindh govt is the same as any court, Sindh or otherwise, is either confused or deliberately trying to mislead on #Shafqat](https://twitter.com/hashtag/Shafqat?src=hash)

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Exactly! Why ignore pleas! This is his birth certificate! Do an AGE test! Hv a fair trial@FaaizThaheem](https://twitter.com/FaaizThaheem) @marvisirmed](https://twitter.com/marvisirmed)
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[RIGHT]شفقت کی پھانسی روکنے کے احکامات موصول ’
**Shafqat Hussain execution stayed for 72 hours
**چوہدری نثار نے صدر سےرابطہ کرکے پھانسی کی سزامؤخر کرنے کی درخواست کی تھی، مقامی میڈیا۔
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https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/safe_image.php?d=AQCYuQW6fgKoKz0J&w=158&h=158&url=http%3A%2F%2Fi.dawn.com%2Fthumbnail%2F2015%2F03%2F5509d04264a21.jpg%3Fr%3D1694191846&cfs=1&upscale=1&sx=29&sy=0&sw=150&sh=150No order to stay Shafqat’s hanging yet: Sindh govt official
Local media reported that Shafqat’s hanging has been postponed for an indefinite period on directives of the president.

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This isn't the same guy as saulat Mirza?

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:smack: no PCG..these two are totally different

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Thats a bummer.. a bubble-burst to all liberals..

Myself guilty-as-charged!!

FIA confirms Shafqat was 23, not 12 at the time of arrest | Pakistan | Dunya News

FIA confirms Shafqat was 23, not 12 at the time of arrest

 Last Updated On **01 April,2015** About 2 hours ago

Shafqat’s defense councils backed by NGOs had resorted to a hail mary pass t**o halt execution
**ISLAMABAD(Dunya News) – The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Wednesday confirmed Dunya News’ investigative report that Shafqat Hussain, convicted for murder of seven-year-old boy, was twenty three year old and not twelve at the time of arrest, essentially debunking propaganda by some NGOs that claimed Shafqat was a minor.

The FIA team had arrived in Karachi a few days back to scrutinize the controversial record surrounding Shafqat’s age controversy and has now concluded that Shafqat was in fact twenty three at the time of arrest. Satisfied with the record of the police and jail, the FIA officials have reached back in Islamabad and the report is due to be presented to the Ministry of Interior in 48 hours.
To support the fabrication surrounding his age, Shafqat’s family had produced a birth certificate document obtained by submitting just an affidavit that proclaims of Shafqat’s boyhood at the time of arrest. The affidavit claimed Shafqat was born in 1991.
Keeping up with its tradition of fastest reporting, Dunya News was the first to uncover the facts surrounding the much controversial case that had become the mouthpiece of some NGO mafia in order to malign Pakistan’s criminal justice system.
Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar had also echoed findings of Dunya News’ report in the National Assembly when he questioned why was the issue of his age never brought up during the process of convict’s trial and appeals.

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^ NGOs need a kick on their back…

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That is how desi mashra spread rumors…:hehe:

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I do not believe he was 23, unless they go wrong Shafqat

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Moeed ppirzada:
Shafqat Hussain Death Penalty Case - I am shocked how so many educated people are commenting on this without first understanding the facts. Human Right NGO’s have planted this lie in public mind that somehow Shafqat Hussain was only 14 when he committed murder on 10th April 2004 or when he was first tried in Aug 2004. This is simply not true.
He was tried first in Anti-Terror Court, ATC-III of Karachi, for abducting and killing a 7 year old boy, Umair, whom he lured into his room on the pretext of showing him a rabbit. May be this was actually a pedophile case turned ugly because he confessed killing the child Umair on 10th but started to demand ransom of Rs. 5 lakhs from parents on 12th April. Parents were the complainants and he was arrested on their suspicions. ATC-III awarded him death under Sec. 302 of CrPC and Anti-Terror Legislation. Later Sindh High Court commuted Death Sentence under 302 to five year imprisonment but upheld the Death under Anti-terror laws. He exhausted his appeals to Supreme Court and a Review. After exhausting all due process of law he was set to be executed on 14th Jan 2015 (since his case was falling under Anti-Terror cases) but Interior Minister on application of Human Right Groups stopped Sindh Govt and asked his ministry to check facts related to age. Once he was informed that age issue is only being raised now in 2015 by the HR Groups to delay and seek other options he again cleared it.
HR Groups have every right of finding every excuse possible to poke holes into the prosecution’s case. This is their job world over. And Barrister Sarah Belal needs appreciation because she also says if Shafqat Hussain were not a minor at the time of crime then state law should take its course ie: Execution. So Barrister Sarah is working within the system instead of challenging it upfront like Pakistan Human Right Commission is doing. However media has to do its job. [Watch my program and discussion with Sarah Belal and Zohra Yousaf along with Dunya TV Court Reporter Rana Liaqat, Mon 16 March]
And as responsible media we have been tracing this case for the past several weeks. We have not found any evidence to convince anyone that Shafqat was 14 in 2004. Prosecution and Court Records report him 23-24 in 2004 meaning he is around 34 now. May be he was 22, or 21 or 20 in 2004 and may be he looks young. The idea that ATC in Karachi and Sindh High Court were trying a 14 year old and no one noticed that, not his lawyers and parents is simply ridiculous.
We have also found that recently Human Right lawyers were trying to make birth certificates and school mate affidavits from Azad Kashmir to create a case for creating doubts. This is smart lawyering and can work. However the fact is that Birth Certificate in this case will be one that was issued by a Hospital at the time of birth and was duly entered in the Birth and Death Records of that District or Tehsil; something which we know has not been done in villages or most cities. Another evidence could have been the old Form-B of NADRA Registration Authority of 1980 or 1990 which was applied by the Head of the Family who had entered the names and dates of birth or ages of all family members. But that again has to be found in old records and later day creations are not valid in a case like that. With this twisting and manipulation now known to media any bone scanning and x-ray or DNA tests will also come under strict scrutiny. Tests always have error margins which lawyers may have been thinking of exploiting but now it will be difficult because all tests have to corroborate each other and with physical and physiological examinations.
Perhaps Shafqat Hussain should not have been tried under the Anti-Terror Legislation and laws. After all Mumtaz Qadri’s conviction under ATC have been recently set aside by Islamabad High Court. Shafqat Hussain’s crime was a standard abduction cum ransom and murder case. May be he should have been given life imprisonment and not death penalty. However the enquirers we have made leave us with little doubt that he was indeed the murderer of 7 year old Umair in 2004 and he was not 14 at that time.
Whether there should be a death penalty or not? This is an altogether different philosophical and public policy debate and we will do it at a later stage. But at this stage it is suffice to say that all those who are running this campaign to save Shafqat Hussain, need not fudge the facts to the extent that we loose total belief in ourselves and reality. All this non-sense that Pakistan is hanging children which is being run on social media is terribly flawed and unfortunate.

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The exection is postponed again..

Shafqat Hussain hanging postponed for fourth time - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Shafqat Hussain hanging postponed for fourth timeDAWN.COM | IMTIAZ ALI — UPDATED about an hour ago

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Shafqat was arrested and sentenced to death in 2004 for the kidnapping and involuntary murder of a seven-year-old boy, who lived in a Karachi apartment. - DawNnews screengrab

KARACHI: Death-row prisoner Shafqat Hussain was given a last-minute reprieve after his execution was stayed a fourth time late Monday night, sources at Karachi Central Prison told Dawn.

Shafqat was arrested and sentenced to death in 2004 for the kidnapping and involuntary murder of a seven-year-old boy, who lived in a Karachi apartment building where he worked as a security guard. But his execution orders have been criticised by human rights organisations and civil society representatives after doubts over his age at the time of sentencing surfaced.
International bodies such as Amnesty International and United Nations have also been pressuring authorities into halting Shafqat Hussain’s execution.
On Friday, a group of United Nations human rights experts, in a last ditch effort, urged the Pakistani authorities to halt Shafqat Hussain’s execution — scheduled for June 9, 2015 — who was convicted for a crime reportedly committed as a child.
All courts in the land had turned down Shafqat’s appeals and the Supreme Court threw out a review petition that was the first to raise the matter of his juvenility at the time of arrest, maintaining that this line of defence should have been introduced at the trial court level.
Previously, Shafqat’s legal team insisted that his earlier defence attorneys did not plead his case competently, which was why this aspect was overlooked in the past.
Just over two months ago, before Shafqat was scheduled to be executed, he was granted a last-minute reprieve and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan had ordered an inquiry into the matter to establish the veracity of the lawyers’ contention that Shafqat was a minor at the time of sentencing.
The case also garnered a lot of attention on social and mainstream media and became a bone of contention between supporters and opponents of the death penalty.
Last month, an executive inquiry to determine whether Shafqat was a juvenile at the time of his sentencing concluded that he was 23 years old when the punishment was handed down.
Take a look: FIA inquiry concludes Shafqat ‘wasn’t a minor
According to the text of the report, seen by Dawn, a three-member Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) inquiry team, led by Deputy Director Gulfam Nasir Warraich, had found “absolutely no contradiction in the record (which includes his pictures at the time of arrest) that Shafqat Hussain was 23 years of age at the time of arrest”.
Shafqat had been due to face the noose on January 14 but the government halted the execution amid protests about his age, and ordered an investigation.
Explore: Shafqat’s execution stayed for 30 days, jail authorities tell ATC.
He was then set to be executed on March 19 but a day before the sentence was to be carried out, civil society representatives gathered in front of the presidency against the order. The hanging was subsequently postponed for 72 hours and then for 30 days.
Death warrants for Shafqat Hussain were issued for the third time on April 24 after an executive inquiry by the Federal Investigation Agency concluded that he was 23 years of age when the punishment was handed down.
But a day before his execution on May 6, the Islamabad High Court stayed his hanging until a verdict was issued on a petition filed by the Justice Project Pakistan (JPP), which called for a judicial inquiry into the age of the death row convict.
Read: Shafqat Hussain’s execution delayed for third time.
Eventually, the court dismissed JPP’s petition seeking his age verification to avail the benefit of Juvenile Justice System Ordinance.
An anti-terrorism court in Karachi on June 1 issued fresh death warrant for Hussain, ordering his execution on June 9.
Superintendent Central Jail Karachi wrote a letter to the judge of ATC III, saying that the stay period of Shafqat’s execution was over, and therefore a black warrant be issued for the hanging of the death row prisoner.
ATC III judge issued a death warrant for the condemned prisoner with directives to hang him till death on June 9 at 4:30 am under the supervision of a judicial magistrate, and submit a compliance report after executing him.

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^ What was the reason of postpone?

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**KARACHI: Shafqat Hussain, a convicted killer of a child, is scheduled to be taken to gallows tomorrow [Tuesday], ARY News reported.
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Hussain’s execution was stayed for the fourth time on June 9, while he was convicted of killing a seven-year-old boy in Karachi back in 2004.
The family and lawyers of the convict claim he aged 15 at the time of conviction, however a probe held later denied the claims.
Rights groups and members of the civil society have been criticizing orders of Hussain’s execution for doubts over his age at the time of sentencing.

Shafqat Hussain to be taken to gallows on Tuesday | ARY NEWS

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UK NGOs can not point and object to American Trial … Living example is Boston Bomber… bas Pakistan par hi bas chalta hia…