Four were hanged for school massacre Peshawar
Pakistani soldiers guard outside the jail Faisalabad where
hanging implemented.
Pakistan hanged four prisoners, the death penalty since
the freezing of the second group of the sentence is revoked, for the murder of
Peshawar school.
One of the convicted has dual citizenship of Pakistan and
Russia.
Friday (December 19) Pakistan has hanged two people.
This is done after the Taliban attacked a school, killing
141 people, 132 of whom were children.
The Taliban said the attack on December 16, carried out
as revenge military operations in the northwest region near the border with
Afghanistan.
Four prisoners executed in a prison in the city of
Faisalabad on Sunday with tight security.
Prisoners with dual citizenship named Akhlas Akhlaq.
Three other men reported the Pakistani media as Ghulam
Sarwar, Zubair Ahmed and Rashid Tipu.
Pakistan implement a moratorium on the death penalty in
2008.
The new death penalty is still being done despite the UN
has tried to stop it. (BBC)
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