Pakistan is planning to execute a paraplegic man by hanging him death
while he remains seated in his wheelchair - the first case of its kind
in the country.
The Telegraph reports that ,Abdul Basit, 43, was
convicted of murder in 2009 but a bout of tuberculosis while detained in
Faisalabad Prison the following year which left him paralysed from the
waist down.
Following Pakistan's decision to lift its temporary
ban on executions in the wake of the Peshawar massacre last December,
Basit has moved to the front of the queue to be killed - sparking
furious debate over the legal, ethical and even practical implications
of his execution.
Having been issued with a 'Black Warrant' on July 29 confirming his
imminent execution, Basit's lawyers and human rights campaigners have
battled for him to avoid facing the scaffold.
As Basit cannot support
his own body weight, he obviously would not be able to 'mount' the
scaffold or 'stand' upon it, leaving officials to claim that the only
way to get around the regulation would be to hang the condemned man to
death while he remains seated in his wheelchair.
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