Pakistan sentences former dictator Pervez Musharraf to death in absentia

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Pakistan sentences former dictator Pervez Musharraf to death in absentia
Reuters
Published:
December 17, 2019
Updated:
December 17, 2019 8:52 AM EST
ISLAMABAD — A Pakistani court sentenced former military dictator Pervez Musharraf to death in absentia on Tuesday on treason charges stemming from his imposition of a state of emergency in 2007.
Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup and later ruled as president until 2008, is out of the country and did not comment on a ruling widely seen as part of a standoff between the judiciary and the military over the rule of law.
The army said there had been “pain and anguish” in the ranks over the ruling against Musharraf, who is the first former army chief to be charged with treason in Pakistan and has said the powerful military helped him get out of the country.
“Pervez Musharraf has been found guilty of Article 6 (of the constitution) for violation of the constitution of Pakistan,” government law officer Salman Nadeem said.
The full ruling by a special anti-terrorism court was not immediately available but the three judges reached a majority verdict, with two of them deciding against Musharraf.
Musharraf, who is now 76, imposed a state of emergency at a time when he faced growing opposition to his rule and a countrywide campaign led by lawyers, judges and political parties. All civil liberties, human rights and democratic processes were suspended from November 2007 to February 2008.
The final years of Musharraf’s rule were marked by struggles with the judiciary over his wish to remain head of the army while also being president. He quit in 2008, after a political party that backed him fared poorly in a national election.
Last month, Musharraf issued a video recording from a hospital bed in Dubai in which he said he was not being given a fair hearing in the case, filed in 2013 by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, whose government was ousted by Musharraf in 1999.
“I served the nation and made decisions for the betterment of the country,” Musharraf said in the video clip.
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A lawyer representing Musharraf in the court said he would challenge the court ruling.
Senator Pervaiz Rashid, an aide to Sharif, called it a landmark ruling that would help constrain the army in future.
“We have secured our future generations,” he said.
The ruling was seen by political analysts as the latest blow struck by Pakistan’s increasingly assertive judiciary in its battle with the military to establish the rule of law.
Three weeks ago, the Supreme Court struck down a three-year extension of army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa’s tenure, saying were no legal or constitutional grounds to grant the general another term after his retirement on Nov. 29.
“For the first time that extension given to an army chief has been questioned by the court,” said Zahid Hussain, an independent political commentator.
He said it was not clear how the standoff would end, but that the Supreme Court ruling had stoked political tension.
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HANG CORPSE IN THE STREET: Pakistan seeks to remove 'unfit' judge over bizarre death order for Musharraf
Reuters
Published:
December 19, 2019
Updated:
December 19, 2019 11:46 AM EST
ISLAMABAD — The Pakistan government said on Thursday it was seeking to disbar the leader of a three-judge panel which ruled that the corpse of ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf should hang for three days if the general dies before his execution.
The special court sentenced Musharraf, 76, to death on Tuesday after finding him guilty of high treason for subverting the constitution in 2007. He took power in a 1999 coup.
The court directed law enforcers to apprehend Musharraf, currently receiving medical treatment in Dubai, to ensure the death sentence is carried out.
But if found dead beforehand, “his corpse (should) be dragged to D-Chowk, Islamabad, Pakistan, and be hanged for three days,” it said.
The chowk, or square, is just outside parliament.
Thursday’s bizarre announcement came after the government said it had found “gaps and weaknesses” in the original sentence, apparently taking sides in a split between the military and the judiciary, and the general’s lawyers said Musharraf planned to appeal.
Legal experts termed the instructions unconstitutional, even if symbolic.
Law Minister Farogh Naseem said the government was seeking to remove the leader of the three-judge panel. The judge, Waqar Ahmad Seth, had violated judicial conduct, he said.
“Our plea is that such a judge has got no authority to be a judge of any high court or the supreme court,” he said. “He is unfit.”
Escalating the tension with the judiciary, the army spokesman said the court announcement proved his assertion that the original sentence was flawed.
“Today’s decision, particularly the wording used in it, is beyond humanity, religion, civilization or any values,” he told a news conference.
He said army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had taken up the issue with Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The original sentence had already shocked the military, which has ruled Pakistan for about half the country’s history. The army accused the court of ignoring legal processes and defended Musharraf’s patriotism.
Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan has said Musharraf wasn’t given a fair trial, taking the army line.
Tensions between the military and the judiciary rose after the Supreme Court struck down a three-year extension of service given by the government to army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
Musharraf, who was tried and sentenced in absentia, said in Dubai the charges against him were politically motivated.
Musharraf seized power in a coup in 1999 and later ruled as president.
In November 2007, Musharraf suspended the constitution and imposed emergency rule, prompting protests. He resigned in 2008 to avoid the threat of impeachment.
When Nawaz Sharif, whom Musharraf deposed in 1999, was re-elected prime minister in 2013, he initiated a treason trial against Musharraf and in 2014 he was charged with high treason.
“This case was taken up only due to a personal vendetta by some people against me,” Musharraf said in a video statement from his hospital bed in Dubai.
Musharraf travelled to Dubai after a travel ban was lifted in 2016 and he has refused to appear before the court, despite multiple orders.
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