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NEW DELHI: Amnesty International on Saturday condemned India’s execution of a Kashmiri separatist over a deadly 2001 attack on parliament, saying his trial fell “considerably short” of international fair standards.

Mohammed Afzal Guru’s execution also suggested a “disturbing” trend towards the resumption of death penalty use in India, said the global human rights group.

“We condemn the execution in the strongest possible terms,” said Shashikumar Velath, programmes director of Amnesty’s India wing.

Guru, convicted of conspiracy to attack the parliament, waging war against India and murder, was hanged at New Delhi’s Tihar Jail early on Saturday after President Pranab Mukherjee rejected a mercy appeal.

India says the death penalty is reserved for the “rarest of rare” cases, and the execution came after the government hanged the sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks, Pakistan-born Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, in November last year.

The executions have ended an undeclared eight-year moratorium on use of the death penalty.
New York-based Human Rights Watch earlier described Guru’s execution as an “inhumane punishment”.

Guru, 43, was arrested after five gunmen stormed parliament in New Delhi on December 13, 2001, killing nine people before security forces shot them dead. A journalist who was wounded died months later.

There were “serious questions” about the fairness of Guru’s trial as he did not receive legal representation of his choice or a lawyer with adequate experience, said Velath.
Guru was tried by a special court set up under India’s Prevention of Terrorism Act, “a law which fell considerably short of international fair trial standards”, he added.

The Indian law was repealed in 2004 after allegations of its widespread abuse.
Amnesty said it was still unclear whether Guru was given an opportunity to seek a judicial review of the decision to reject his mercy petition — a practice that has been followed in other Indian cases.
The rights group also noted Guru’s family in Kashmir said they were not informed of his imminent execution, in violation of international standards on the use of the death penalty.
The body was also not returned to the family for last rites and burial, in violation of international standards, the group added.

Amnesty condemns India’s execution of parliament attacker – The Express Tribune
 
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good news the B@$stard get hanged
 
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Another thread on an Indian terrorist hanged.

While yesterday when 11 innocent people killed in Pakistan in bomb blast, there was just one thread with 10 posts.

Wrong priorities on display.

Kindly think about your own people first. They need your attention too.
 
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Amnesty can kiss our collective ***.


No offence.
 
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F@k Amnesty. What the hell it have done in all countries where people are killed ang getting killed even now. What these worthless guys do was sit and talk.
Death sentence is a must in India to limit homicides and terrorism. But these days GoI is commuting horrible homicides to RLI in most cases which should be avoided
 
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Somebody tell these guys in Amnesty International to do something about the terrorism problem.No terrorist,no hanging.
 
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I wonder what has Amnesty got to say for those people who died in the Parliament attack?
 
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Another thread on an Indian terrorist hanged.

While yesterday when 11 innocent people killed in Pakistan in bomb blast, there was just one thread with 10 posts.

Wrong priorities on display.

Kindly think about your own people first. They need your attention too.

I can give you the same advice considering 99% of your posts have to do with Pakistan related issues.

So many things going wrong in India, so why post things about Pakistan?

Kashmiris ARE my countrymen, so sorry but you're going to have to deal with multiple threads on the Indian states human rights abuses
 
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How many threads Pakistanis will create on killing of a terrorist? Amnesty anyways is known "Terrorist sympathizer" so whatever crap they come up with should be taken with a pinch of salt. I think Amnesty makes good money by talking in support of terrorists from various terror houses.

Look at these idiots what they were up to in the past -

They cried for Osama

Amnesty International: Osama bin Laden raid was illegal - Telegraph

They cried for Kasab

Amnesty International condemns Kasab's hanging to death - News X, Amnesty International condemns Kasab's killing, Amnesty International condemns Kasab's hanging, Amnesty International condemns Kasab's exection, Amnesty International - Timesofap.com

and now they cried for this terrorists from banned terrorist organization called Jaish-e-Mohammad.

Going by the examples, if Amnesty cry for some one then just make up your mind how big the terrorist that scum would be. Amnesty gets big checks for supporting these big terrorist scums. But then since humanity has a responsibility to clean these scums out of the society so better ignore these paid Terrorist sympathizers..
 
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I can give you the same advice considering 99% of your posts have to do with Pakistan related issues.
So many things going wrong in India, so why post things about Pakistan?
Kashmiris ARE my countrymen, so sorry but you're going to have to deal with multiple threads on the Indian states human rights abuses
Its PAKISTAN Defense Forum. :hitwall:

Should I discuss Timbaktu ?

Of course I will talk about Pakistan on this forum. If that guys is your countrymen then why don't you focus on other matters related to your own countrymen. Don't they deserve discussion ?

As for Human Rights Violation, do you competely agree with Amnesty International's Report. Irrespective of which country they talk about ?
 
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