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Minister writes to president to halt execution of mentally ill

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Health Services Dr Zafar Mirza has writen a leter to President Dr Arif Alvi requesting him to halt the execution of a mentally ill patient planned for June 18.

He also spoke to Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari and later got an assurance from President al vi that appropriat­e action would be taken.

A human rights law firm, Justice Project Pakistan (JPP), has claimed that a Rawalpindi court has issued a death warrant for the execution of a mentally unwell prisoner on June 18. It urged the government to halt the execution of 36-year-old Ghulam Abbas, who has clear symptoms of mental illness, for further evaluation.

“Abbas’ execution must be stayed and he should be transferre­d to a mental health facility to be comprehens­ively assessed,” Sarah Belal of JPP said.

It was also claimed that the medical examinatio­n records showed that jail authoritie­s had treated Abbas with strong anti-psychotic drugs as he had a genetic predisposi­tion to mental illness.

Imprisoned in 2004, Abbas was sentenced to death on May 31, 2006, by a district and sessions court for stabbing a neighbour.

He has spent more than 13 years on the death row and a fresh mercy petition has been filed requesting the president to grant him a reprieve.

Dr Alvi was requested to exercise his powers and stop the execution so that Abbas’ proper psychiatri­c evaluation can be done and appropriat­e actions can be taken.

“This is a health issue apart from a human rights issue and there is a grave danger of miscarriag­e of justice. Also, there is a need to see the issue of mercy petitions from prisoners on death row especially for the mentally ill persons in a broader context and reform the system,” Mirza stated. He said that ater learning the issue through media, he took an initiative and wrote to the president.

“We should not let this happen unless psychiatri­sts examine the patient and declare him mentally fit. I also spoke to Dr Shireen Mazari and she agreed that she would also play her role to halt the execution. Later, we contacted presidency and got assurance from Dr Alvi that he would take an appropriat­e action,” he said.

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