More Progress : Civilians can be court-martialled : Army Act amended

Civilians can be court-martialled : Army Act amended

** By Nasir Iqbal**
ISLAMABAD, Nov 10: The government on Saturday amended the Army Act of 1952 to give wide-ranging powers to the Army to court-martial civilians.

Under the amended act, the Army can now try civilians on charges ranging from treason, sedition and attack on army personnel to “assaulting the president with intent to compel or restrain the exercise of any lawful power” and “giving statements conducive to public mischief”.

The unamended Army Act, too, had a provision to hold court martial of civilians but only when at least one of the accused belonged to the armed forces.

In recent years, several members of the extremist Islamic groups have been tried and sentenced by different field court martial, but in all these cases members of the armed forces were also involved.Many of these cases related to abortive attempts on General Pervez Musharraf’s life.

Although not stated in clear terms, one of the underlined reasons for the amendment to the Army Act is said to be the inability of the existing anti-terrorism courts to hold proper or speedy trials of the people involved in acts of terrorism or fanning religious or other brands of armed militancy in the country.

“For quite some time some amendments were being considered, but the proposed amendment has now been notified,” Attorney-General Malik Mohammad Qayyum told Dawn on Saturday from Lahore.

The amendment, he said, had been made only in Section 2 (1-d) of the Pakistan Army Act, 1952, by adding some more offences of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) and allowing the military courts to try and convict the civilians.

The amendment has been made through an ordinance that will come into force at once and will be deemed to have taken effect from Jan 2003.

Under the amendment, a sub-clause (iia) will be inserted into the sub-clause (ii) which says: “Any offence, if committed in relation to defence or security of Pakistan or any part thereof or Armed Forces of Pakistan, punishable under the Explosive Substance Act, 1908 (VI of 1908), prejudicial conduct under the Security of Pakistan Act, 1952 (XXXV of 1952), the Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965 (W.P.Ord. XX of 1965), the Prevention of Anti-national Activities Act, 1974 (VII of 1974) or Anti-terrorism Act, 1997 (XXVII of 1997), Sections 109 (punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment), 117 (abetting commission of offence by the public, or by more than ten persons), 120B (punishment of criminal conspiracy), 121 (waging or attempting to wage war or abetting waging of war against Pakistan), 121A (conspiracy to commit offences punishable by Section 121), 122 (collecting arms, etc., with intention of waging war against Pakistan), 123 (concealing with intent to facilitate design to wage war), 123A (condemnation of the creation of the state and advocacy of abolition of its sovereignty), 124 (assaulting president, governor, etc., with intent to compel or restrain the exercise of any lawful power), 124A (sedition), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 302 (punishment of Qatl-i-amd), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty) and 505 (statement conducive to public mischief) of the Pakistan Penal Code or attempt to commit any of the said offences.”

“In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of Article 89 of the Constitution read with proclamation of emergency of the of third day of November 2007 and the Provisional Constitution Order (PCO) No 1 of 2007, the president is pleased to make and promulgate the ordinance,” the government notification said.

http://www.dawn.com/2007/11/11/top1.htm

chalo jee khota kho ich. well done madman mushy. now civilians too cannot criticize this joker or his policies. :nook: :halo:

Re: More Progress : Civilians can be court-martialled : Army Act amended

bhai Mush constitution ko jaeb main lay k ghoomta hai, koi nai baat lao

Re: More Progress : Civilians can be court-martialled : Army Act amended

This sucks on so many levels. Whatever happened to 'moderation' and 'tolerance' that he used to preach about?

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he himself is a class A extremist and terrorist who is killing pakistani civilians to please USA, further his own GODLY agenda and to fill his accounts with money. when will his madness stop? i seriously hope he gets punished really hard for his barbaric policies and unneeded heavy hand approach. this madman is out of his mind now. the only language he'll understand is the language of force and punishment.

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well Saieen, what we have at hand right now is a pressure-cooker situation, if the heat stays on, the top's gonna pop off sooner or later. Most would hope sooner than later. The pressure seems enormous. All we can do is hope that the new sherriff in town will be more down to earth.

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I find it the height of stupidity for a country to have to go thru this mess to get this sort of addendeum attached to their laws.

How much more clear does the law really need to be? Treason = punishable by death. (4 words sums up all that legal mesh of words).

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Welcome to Patriot Act Pakistani version.

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^Words of Bitter Truth. Well-said 5abi.....

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What's more he is trying to justify this amendment by saying similar acts exist in other countries like India, UK and the US. Maybe someone with more knowledge can dwell on that.

So long as Mushy is in power why do we even need a constitution of some description?

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yea the only difference is, in other countries there's due process, law, etc...and their have Civilian govts.
Not the case in Pakland.

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I can understand why they're doing it , since the judiciary is corrupt. Any judiciary that is letting extremists go, can't be trusted.

But this can backfire. Military courts have the right to pick up anyone and do anything to them, and no one would know. Potential for abuse is big.

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did u hear the judges that freed the extremists were the first to jump the bandwagon and sign on under PCO and apparently they'll have no problems keeping their 'job related' benefits...whereas the ones that are still refusing to, have been stripped of their benefits that they would normally get when retired.

the judiciary wasn't corrupt a few months ago when they issued the order to let Sharif land. c'mon now, it's just that a day or two before the verdict was to be delivered, all of a sudden, the conscience of the 'just' law kicks in to prevent corruption.....

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CJ could have thwarted that. By allowing judges to even put in a vote like allowing extremists off the hook, he's in the wrong. Bad leadership.

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Can you tell me how did CJ put the extremists off the hook?

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fair enough.

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its governments incompetency that those 61+ ppl got free. government failed to provide enough evidence for their conviction. you cannot blame the judiciary for doing the right thing. its the government that failed miserably. to lock up 61+ innocent people without any charges is no justice at all. its not the judiciary that was corrupt but instead its the government that was rounding up innocent people to fill up its monthly quota to get its rewards from USA. to this day government has not come out with any concrete evidence to say those 61+ people were indeed involved in terrorism activities. however, mushy is quick to make deals with known corrupt politicians, murderers and terrorists to stay in power.

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And PCG vanishes

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just like law n order, human rights, freedom and justice in pakistan :halo:

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she could be googling or using the search function :halo:

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this is excellent news, you need to see how corrupt our judicary is and this will help keep terroists in, not like what that thief justice was doing, thanks to him 62 terroists are free planning new attacks in pakistan.

excellent move by musharraf, but should have been done before, but better late then never.