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Thursday 20 August 2015

Pakistan to hang disable convict from his wheelchair

A paraplegic man is facing the prospect of being hanged by prison officials in Pakistan from his wheelchair as he is unable to mount the scaffold. Abdul Basit, 43, was convicted of murder in 2009 but developed tuberculosis one year later, leaving him paralysed from the waist down.

A "Black Warrant" was issued for his execution on July 29 but appeals from Basit's legal team led to a stay of execution.
They now await a final hearing on August 25 which will decide whether to go ahead with the procedure.
It means that prison officials are grappling with the conundrum of how much rope is required to hang a man who cannot support his own body weight.
Basit's lawyers at Justice Project Pakistan have issued an urgent mercy appeal to Pakistan's president, Mamnoon Hussain, claiming that hanging a wheelchair-bound person is in breach of its own prison regulations.
"Given that the condemned prisoner is unable to use his lower body to support his own weight and unable to stand, it is not possible to accurately measure the length of rope required for his hanging," they wrote.
"Consequently, no provision can be safely made for the accurate measurement of the rope that would hang him and to proceed with an inaccurately-measured length of rope would place him at risk of an appalling death."
Extracts from a prison handbook, seen by The Telegraph, stipulate that prisoners must be able to "stand" on the scaffold.

One extract reads: "The drop is the length of the rope from a point on the rope outside the angle of the lower jaw of the condemned prisoner as he stands on the scaffold, to the point where the lope is embraced in the noose after allowing for the constriction of the neck that takes place in hanging.
“The condemned prisoner shall mount the scaffold and shall be placed directly under the beam to which the rope is attached, the warders still holding him by the arms.”
As Basit would be unable to "mount" the scaffold or "stand" beneath the noose, and there are no legal provisions in place for hanging disabled people, the execution should be called off, his lawyers said.

Maya Foa, the head of legal charity Reprieve's death penalty team, warned Basit's hanging would be a "cruel and violent spectacle".
"The decision to go ahead with the hanging of a severely disabled man would mark a new low for the Pakistani justice system," she said.
"Abdul Basit contracted tubercular meningitis while imprisoned; authorities failed to provide proper medical assistance and as a result, his illness worsened, leaving him entirely paralysed from the waist down.
"Abdul’s hanging would be a cruel and violent spectacle, unlawful under both Pakistani and international law, and an affront to justice and humanity. Abdul’s execution should be stayed, and the moratorium reinstated, before more lives are senselessly lost.”
A medical report describes Basit's paraplegia as a "complication of tuberculous meningitis."
"At this moment, he is having 0/5 power in lower limbs and 4/5 power in upper limbs," Dr Javaid Iqbal and Dr Anjum Mehdi wrote in the report.
"In our opinion, patients with this condition are usually permanently disabled and there is almost no chance of any recovery. He is likely to remain bed bound for his life," they added.
Source: The Telegraph

31 comments:

Unknown said...

Hmmm! Harsh judgement

Unknown said...

Nice one.























#sad indeed

Unknown said...

He is still guilty. Crippled or not.

Unknown said...

Nice one.























#sad indeed

bae said...

Dere are different ways to kill a man. Dats no excuse for sum1 who has d heart to end d life of another human being.God have mercy

STERN said...

He attempted murder so he has to still go by the law. Disabled or not!

hrm paul ojeih said...

Abeg disable or not let him go and face d music he committed murder which levels be dis one say bcos he disable dem no go execute I no agree

Anonymous said...

Ehm...
~D great anonymous!

Angie said...

Oh well, tough.

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Fiat justicia ruat cealum.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Cute G said...

I can't just...

Diary of a Naija mom said...

God of mercy!


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Trendyify said...

Hmm, i feel pity for him though



























it is well

Eze said...

Arab world or shld i say Moslem world's can be wicked to the extreme, why even kill a man that is already paralyzed.......not being able to walk is enough punishment

Eze said...

Arab world or shld i say Moslem world's can be wicked to the extreme, why even kill a man that is already paralyzed.......not being able to walk is enough punishment

ujunwa said...

Strange news everyday

Unknown said...

I'm short of words to describe dis. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

I'm short of words to describe dis. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

I'm short of words to describe dis. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

God has already punished him by making him disabled for life let them leave him alone to suffer for the rest of his life.

Unknown said...

Wht ever way or manner they choose to carry out d sentence let them go ahead afterall d law is no respecter of person.

Unknown said...

Wht ever way or manner they choose to carry out d sentence let them go ahead afterall d law is no respecter of person.

Unknown said...

Rest in peace in advance to him....

Unknown said...

I pity him not....

I B M bolubantin said...

The authorities should look into this and please tamper justice with mercy

Anonymous said...

Another daft creature, I guess you'll aways be blind. Bigot. People like You've spoilt this blog with your senseless comments . Go to SDK, learn how to comment like a sensible creature.

Unknown said...

Too bad

Unknown said...

Too bad

ary said...

Haha let him just rot in jail.

mccoy said...

Dumbo!!

Unknown said...

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