Pakistan
plans to execute around 500 militants in coming weeks, officials said Monday,
after the government lifted a moratorium on the death penalty in terror cases
following a Taliban school massacre.
Six
militants have been hanged since Friday amid rising public anger over Tuesday’s
slaughter in the northwestern city of Peshawar, which left 149 people dead
including 133 children.
After the
deadliest terror attack in Pakistani history, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ended
the six-year moratorium on the death penalty, reinstating it for
terrorism-related cases.
“Interior
ministry has finalised the cases of 500 convicts who have exhausted all the
appeals, their mercy petitions have been turned down by the president and their
executions will take place in coming weeks,” a senior government official told
AFP on condition of anonymity.
A second official confirmed the information.
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