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HRW says ‘Pakistan’s govt has chosen to indulge in vengeful blood-lust instead of finding and prosecuting those responsible for the horrific Peshawar attack’

Rights groups Saturday condemned Pakistan’s decision to hang two convicted terrorists in its first executions for six years, as leaders vowed decisive action in the wake of a Taliban school massacre that left at least 149 people dead.

Pakistan described the bloody rampage in Peshawar on Tuesday as its own “mini 9/11”, saying it was a game changer in its fight against terror.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif relinquished the six-year ban on the death penalty in terror-related cases two days after the school attack, with two militants convicted of separate terrorism offences the first to face the noose.

The Human Rights Watch termed the executions “a craven politicised reaction to the Peshawar killings”, demanding that no further hangings be carried out.

“Pakistan’s government has chosen to indulge in vengeful blood-lust instead of finding and prosecuting those responsible for the horrific Peshawar attack,” the group said in a statement Saturday.

The two militants hanged Friday in Faisalabad were Aqil, who was convicted for an attack on the army headquarters in Rawalpindi in 2009, and Arshad Mehmood who was convicted for his involvement in a 2003 assassination attempt on former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf.

Around 1,000 people turned up for their burial in the town of Kahuta.

Meanwhile, Pakistan put all its airports on red alert Saturday as the military intensified its operations against militants in the country’s lawless tribal areas.

The army was deployed to guard major prisons housing militants and a number of educational institutions, including the esteemed Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, were shut indefinitely citing security threats.

Officials have said there would be up to ten more executions in the coming days.

Rights campaign group Amnesty International estimates that Pakistan has more than 8,000 prisoners on death row, with more than 500 of them convicted on terror-related charges, according to the government.

“This is a cynical reaction from the government. It masks a failure to deal with the core issue highlighted by the Peshawar attack, namely the lack of effective protection for civilians in north-west Pakistan,” Amnesty said about Friday’s executions.

‘Final elimination’

The United Nations also called for Pakistan to reconsider executing terror suspects, saying that “the death penalty has no measurable deterrent effect on levels of insurgent and terrorist violence” and “may even be counter-productive”.

The army has been waging a major offensive against longstanding Taliban and other militant strongholds in the restive tribal areas on the Afghan border for the last six months.

But a series of fresh strikes after the Peshawar attack, which wrought devastation at an army-run school, suggest the military is stepping up its campaign.

Seven militants were killed on Saturday morning in two separate incidents as security forces hit their hideouts in the restive northwest. A US drone strike in the lawless tribal area also hit a militant compound killing five militants early Saturday.

As the Peshawar tragedy unfolded, Army Chief General Raheel Sharif said the attack had renewed the forces’ determination to push for the militants’ “final elimination”.

The atrocity was already the deadliest terror attack in Pakistan’s troubled history, surpassing the 139 killed in bomb blasts targeting former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007.

But the head of the hardline Islamabad Lal Masjid slammed the army operation in North Waziristan as “un-Islamic” and said the TTP slaughter in Peshawar was understandable.

“O rulers, O people in power, if you will commit such acts, there will be a reaction,” Maulana Abdul Aziz told worshippers in his Friday sermon.

Around 250 people protested outside the Lal Masjid on Friday evening, denouncing hardliners like Abdul Aziz as Taliban sympathisers.

Later, the Islamabad police registered a case against the cleric for threatening the protestors after they staged a sit-in protest outside Aabpara police station demanding a case against the cleric.

Rights groups slam Pakistan for resuming executions | Pakistan Today
 
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I say the "rights" groups should be locked in, with their terrorist folks they have a soft spot for. I'm pretty sure we will then see beheadings, hostage taking, demands being made, quicker than they could say "help army".....


Around 1,000 people turned up for their burial in the town of Kahuta.


A fuel air weapon would have done wonders in eliminating future threats, that probably all gathered for this piece of filth's funeral.
 
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Blah Blah Blah.
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Where are these rights group when terrorist are killing innocents everyday?
They only show up when countries is doing something similiar to those who do it everyday.
Nothing more than a Hypocrites group.

Dare they say in that in front of me. and I'll cut them down like monster.
 
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These rights groups need to get the bigger picture. This isn't a joke. These people are the lowest of the low and deserve a just punishment. They brought this upon themselves and deserve to be hanged.
 
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F.ck off the right groups!! I will ask you when these same terrorists targets your family, your son, your daughter. Shoot point blank 1 year old , 2 year old or the 14 year old. I will ask you then if you will seek death for the b@stards or not..

Also whats more sickening is that they FEED on news like THIS!
Do you believe it? no matter how effed up a situation may be.
All they want is money.
 
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Also whats more sickening is that they FEED on news like THIS!
Do you believe it? no matter how effed up a situation may be.
All they want is money.

Don't care about them anymore as they are often on the payroll of terrorists themselves!!
You have to answer your buried sons/daughters and their families!! Answer each of them with at least 100 dead terrorist and at this point, it does not matter how you kill them!! Good Luck to Pakistan/Pakistani Army!!
 
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I think death penelty is needed , for violent murderers
Say you killed a person(Lets leave all the other details out).
Would you now want to simply end your life now. Wouldn't you want to still live and see all the beauty that life entails. Should your past forever hold your present and (by extension) your future.
Yes, there are some serially twisted people that need help, but then death penalty has never been able to deter these people from committing violence. Prosecution and punishment are far-off in the minds of a killer.
Psychopaths in their psychopathic fit are completely lost in their world.
Those seeking revenge will only be concerned with the revenge and will be resigned to their fufure be it death or jail.
Terrorists only care about whatever indoctrination they are given - noble cause/72 virgins and jannat on death etc.

What will scare people off is the fear of being caught immediately, not some distant punishment that will just make it seem like an end of the suffering.
 
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It is very well expected and we will see more crying and ranting from human rights groups in coming days
 
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Say you killed a person(Lets leave all the other details out).
Would you now want to simply end your life now. Wouldn't you want to still live and see all the beauty that life entails. Should your past forever hold your present and (by extension) your future.
Yes, there are some serially twisted people that need help, but then death penalty has never been able to deter these people from committing violence. Prosecution and punishment are far-off in the minds of a killer.
Psychopaths in their psychopathic fit are completely lost in their world.
Those seeking revenge will only be concerned with the revenge and will be resigned to their fufure be it death or jail.
Terrorists only care about whatever indoctrination they are given - noble cause/72 virgins and jannat on death etc.

What will scare people off is the fear of being caught immediately, not some distant punishment that will just make it seem like an end of the suffering.
well, we can leave terrorist out of this "human" group. They are worse than animals and they should be treated as such.
 
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Well these rights group are as bad as the terrorists sympathizers. So whats the solution, we feed them from our money forever. We feed those messed up killers of our children and keep them there always under fear that they can break out. These human rights groups are nothing but lies and fools who themselves live in houses yet fail to see the plight of the victims. The govt has finally done something right in killing them. Hopefully these human rights watchers are ignored.
 
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I will wonder if they say something about the most humane nations in general and America in particular. Why can't they see the atrocities the big players are committing to the humanity. They only bring the humanity into question only when there masters and donor's interests are put at stake.

But we should also keep in mind that the gallows are not going to afraid these terrorists because I am sure they would have another best explanation to boggle the mind and will definitely use this to prepare another team of terrorist. We should also keep in mind,sooner or latter, they are going to attack because as our heroes are these died children and martyred soldiers, they also have their heroes like Dr usman etc.
 
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well, we can leave terrorist out of this "human" group. They are worse than animals and they should be treated as such.
Do they have different anatomy than you and me.
Look, all of us are conditioned beings - terrorists unfortunately got conditioned by the stupid terrorist ideology.
I am not sure if humans can get out of their conditioning, but we can at least remove one conditioning (islamic terrorism) out of these guys, that should be enough.
 
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