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Burney calls for 'early release' of Sarabjit

Leading human rights activist Ansar Burney requests PM-designate Yousuf Raza Gilani to convert the death sentence into life term.

Updated on: Mar 24, 2008 05:26 PM IST
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Pakistan's incoming government should convert the death sentence of Indian national Sarabjit Singh into life imprisonment on "humanitarian grounds" and ensure his early release, caretaker Human Rights Minister Ansar Burney said on Monday.

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President Pervez Musharraf had deferred the hanging of Sarabjit on March 19, scheduled for April 1, days after receiving an appeal for clemency from the Indian government and the condemned man's family.

Burney, a leading human rights activist, requested the incoming government and prime minister-designate Yousuf Raza Gillani to convert Sarabjit's death sentence into life imprisonment as he had "spent more than a life sentence on death row in Pakistani jails", which was "worse than hell".

He also called for the early release on humanitarian grounds of Sarabjit, who has been held in Pakistani jails for 18 years. Burney said he would not allow the government to hang a person for "reportedly mistaken identity".

Sarabjit was sentenced to death in 1991 for his alleged involvement in four bomb blasts in Lahore and Multan that killed 14 people. His family denies he is a spy as claimed by Pakistan and insists he accidentally strayed into Pakistani territory.

Pakistan's Supreme Court too rejected Sarabjit's plea for clemency in March 2006.

 
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