Senate Committee Opposes Public Executions: Upholding Human Dignity and Legal Precedents
Blog Post 1: Senate Committee Stands Firm Against Proposed Public Executions
In Islamabad, the Senate's Standing Committee on Human Rights has taken a resolute stand against proposed statutory amendments advocating public executions for capital offenses. Led by Senator Walid Iqbal, the committee emphasized the importance of upholding fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution and relevant Pakistani laws.
Blog Post 2: Debate Emerges as Senators Question Committee's Decision on Public Executions
While the majority vote in the Senate's Standing Committee on Human Rights rejected legislative proposals supporting public executions for capital offenses, Senators Dr Mehr Taj Roghani and Dr Humayun Mohmand expressed disagreement. They questioned the committee's decision-making process, suggesting a lack of thorough research on the potential deterrent effects of public executions.
Blog Post 3: International Standards and Human Dignity: Insights from Senate Committee Meeting
During the committee meeting, comprehensive briefings highlighted the 1994 Supreme Court judgment and Lahore High Court's stance against public executions, reinforcing the inviolability of human dignity. The discussions also emphasized international agreements, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which prohibits public executions as cruel and inhuman.
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