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Nawaz Sharif trial 'fairly fair': Amnesty
By Amit Baruah
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 20 Amnesty International believes that ``on the
whole'' the Nawaz Sharif trial process before an anti-terrorist
court (ATC) in Karachi ``looks to be fairly fair''. Addressing a
seminar at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI),
Dr. Angelika Pathak, a London-based Amnesty researcher on
Pakistan, said the international human rights body opposed death
penalty in principle.
Dr. Pathak said she and a colleague were in Pakistan to assess
the prevailing human rights' situation in the wake of the
military takeover on October 12, 1999. In the last few months the
number of deaths in police custody and extra-judicial killings
had gone down.
The Amnesty researcher made a special reference to death penalty
imposed on children. Quoting statistics from the Human Rights
Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), Dr. Pathak said that as many as 50
juveniles (under 18) were facing the penalty. Other information
suggested that the figure could be as high as 100 children in the
Punjab province alone. Asked about the concerns relating to the
current regime, she said the detention of persons belonging to
the previous Government had been raised along with the issue of
judges of the Supreme Court being forced to take a fresh oath of
office.
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