Member of the United Nations Human Rights Council and former human rights minister of Pakistan, Ansar Burney (C) along with the members of Akhil Bhartiya Human Rights organization (ABHRO) arrive at the newly-constructed Integrated Checkpost (ICP) at the India-Pakistan border in Wagah on April 12,2012.
Member of the United Nations Human Rights Council and former human rights minister of Pakistan, Ansar Burney (C) along with the members of Akhil Bhartiya Human Rights organization (ABHRO) arrive at the newly-constructed Integrated Checkpost (ICP) at the India-Pakistan border in Wagah on April 12,2012.   -AFP Photo

ISLAMABAD: The Chairman of Ansar Burney Trust International and former Federal Minister Ansar Burney on Friday has once again appealed to President Asif Ali Zardari to convert the death sentence of an Indian national Sarabjeet Singh into life imprisonment on humanitarian grounds.

According to the issued press release on Friday the Ansar Burney wrote in his mercy petition addressed to the president:

“I, in the very greater interest of humanity, human dignity, Justice and human rights once again insisting and requesting to please immediately convert the death sentence of an Indian national Sarabjeet Singh into life imprisonment as Singh is at present in a Death Cell at Kot Lakhpat Jail in Punjab since last 21 long years and after such a long period hanging of such a prisoner would become a murder of justice (I repeat Murder of Justice).”
He wrote, Singh has now spent 21 years in a death cell and has lost precious moments of life without his wife and family due to an unfair trial and allegedly a case of mistaken identity.

I would like to ask your honor as to “Where was it in Islam to hang innocents or prisoners of circumstances or those sentenced only because of false witnesses, or those who spent more than life imprisonment?”

Burney added. “I would humbly like to once again ask; that how a democratic government can hang a person who had already completed a life sentence (in such a cruel and inhuman circumstances), which is not less than a hell.”

He wrote, “I hope your good self would look into this matter seriously and will take some appropriate decisions within time. This request has been made in the very greater interest of justice, humanity and human dignity.” He added in his appeal.

Burney's request came after the Indian Supreme Court allowed ailing Pakistani microbiologist Mohammad Khalil Chishti to travel to his home country on humanitarian grounds.

Dr Chishti is Pakistan’s first virologist. He had gone to India in 1992 to see his ailing mother where he was implicated in a murder case. After an 18-year-long trial, the octogenarian professor was awarded life imprisonment and sent to the Ajmer jail in January last year.

In January last year, Chishti was given life imprisonment after an 18-year trial.

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