The family of a Pakistani man charged as a child with murder and due to be hanged made heartrending appeals to the government on Wednesday, complaining of a flawed justice system that allowed months of torture to extract a confession.
Lawyers for Shafqat Hussain say he was just 14 in 2004, when he was burnt with cigarettes and had fingernails removed until he confessed to the killing of a child. He is set to be hanged on Thursday.
Pakistan on Wednesday hanged nine people, taking to 21 the number of executions in the past two days, for a tally of 48 since an unofficial moratorium on capital punishment was lifted in December. Twelve were executed on Tuesday.
"Oh, my Allah, save my Shafqat from falling victim to injustice," she wailed, raising her hands in prayer.
"I request them, in the name of Allah, and in the name of humanity, to stop his execution," he said.
"He was burnt by cigarettes, subjected to electric shocks," Manzoor told Reuters. "Police kept a 14-year-old boy in custody for four months and 14 days (before extracting a statement).
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif lifted the moratorium on Dec. 17, a day after Pakistani Taliban gunmen attacked a school and killed 134 pupils and 19 adults.
"There was no moment of reflection, no introspection, only a knee-jerk call for vengeance," Fatima Bhutto said in the New York Times of the lifting of the moratorium. "In Pakistan, blood will always have blood."
"We are going to the Ministry of Interior again today," Shahab Siddiqui, from Justice Project Pakistan, the legal aid group representing Shafqat Hussain, told Reuters.
"We are bringing evidence and want to ask what else they need."
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