Four brothers were among nine death row prisoners hanged in Pakistan
on Tuesday on murder charges, officials said, as the country defied
calls to reinstate a moratorium on the death penalty.
The hangings took place in the eastern province of Punjab, an Interior Minister official said on the condition of anonymity.
Pakistan
has executed more than 250 death row inmates since lifting a six-year
suspension on enforcing the death penalty in December 2014, following a
deadly Taliban attack at a school.
Although the government said
the decision was part of a plan to deter Islamist militants, fewer than
30 terrorists have been executed so far, according to the Human Rights
Commission of Pakistan.
International
rights groups and local activists have put pressure on the government
to reintroduce the ban on executions, calling the reinstated use of
capital punishment a breach of fundamental rights.
The government rejected these calls, saying it wanted to hang all 8 500 death row convicts across the country.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Four killer brothers hanged in Pakistan
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