Abdul Basit – The paraplegic death row prisoner
Abdul Basit, a former administrator at a medical college, was sentenced to death in 2009. On 1 August 2010, whilst in Central Jail, Faisalabad, Basit contracted tubercular meningitis which, due to the negligence of the jail authorities, has left him paralysed from the waist down. Despite being unable to stand, and reliant on a wheelchair, Abdul Basit has been scheduled for execution three times since July 2015; coming within hours of execution on each occasion.
On 24 November 2015 Basit’s execution (scheduled for dawn on 25 November) was stayed with just hours to go by the President of Pakistan. A statement issued by the Presidency on 24 November 2015 read: “The president has ordered an inquiry into the health condition of the convict” and added that. “The president said that the basic human rights must be upheld at all costs”. 1 Following the expiration of this stay, a further, three- month, stay of execution was issued on 25 January 2016. This stay is due to expire on or around 23 April 2016. If further action is not taken before this date, then Basit may once again face the hangman’s noose. Justice Project Pakistan (JPP) and Reprieve are calling on the international community to directly request that Abdul Basit be granted clemency and his death sentence be commuted.
The legal basis for commutation
Article 45 of the Constitution of Pakistan provides that “The President shall have power to grant pardon, reprieve and respite, and to remit, suspend or commute any sentence passed by any court, tribunal or other authority.” This power is absolute and can be exercised in any case at any time. The President’s power to pardon under Article 45 mirrors the provision of Article 6(4) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which states: “Anyone sentenced to death shall have the right to seek pardon or commutation of the sentence. Amnesty, pardon or commutation of the sentence of death may be granted in all cases.”
Were Basit’s execution to proceed it would constitute a serious violation of Article 7 of the ICCPR, which prohibits the use of torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment, a prohibition mirrored in Article 14 of Pakistan’s Constitution. The Human Rights Committee has interpreted this right to mean that executions must be carried out in a manner that includes the least possible pain and suffering.
The Pakistan Prison Rules 1978 govern the manner and procedure to be adopted at the time of executing a condemned prisoner, and contain provisions specifically designed to avoid the possibility of a botched execution. The Rules contain procedures which simply cannot be carried out in respect of a disabled prisoner, so were the execution to go ahead on the basis of the Rules as they currently stand it would be arbitrary in the extreme, constituting a violation of the right to life, protected by Article 6 of the ICCPR and by Article 9 of the Constitution of Pakistan. There is simply no way that Pakistan can devise a procedure that will allow a paralysed prisoner like Abdul Basit to be hanged in a manner that complies with the requirements of Article 7 ICCPR and Article 14 of Pakistan’s Constitution. In light of this, and the violations of his basic human rights that Basit has already suffered at the hands of the jail authorities, whose negligence has led to his permanent disability, Basit’s execution cannot now be permitted to proceed. Commuting Abdul Basit’s death sentence once and for all is the only way Pakistan can uphold the President’s promise that “basic human rights will be upheld at all costs”.
Basit’s illness and treatment
Basit was first arrested in 2008 and spent the first 18 months of his detention in Sahiwal Jail, before being transferred to Central Jail, Faisalabad in 2010. That same year riots broke out in Faisalabad Central Jail after prisoners started protesting against the use of torture and abuse by the Jail Superintendent. As a result, many prisoners including Basit were confined to the infamous “punishment wing” for months, where they were held in fetters in filthy and unhygienic conditions. In August of that year, Basit became ill with a fever. His condition went untreated for several weeks until it eventually became so severe that he fell into a coma.
When Basit was finally taken to hospital, he was diagnosed with tubercular meningitis. The illness caused him to lose all movement in his lower limbs, confining him to a wheelchair. A Medical Board conducted an assessment in April 2012 and concluded that he was suffering from paraplegia and long term complications of spinal atrophy. More recently a new medical board was convened at the order of the Lahore High Court. In a report dated 1st August 2015, the Board concluded that Basit was “permanently disabled…He is likely to remain bed-bound for the rest of his life.”
Until recently, Basit’s conditions of confinement were truly appalling. He was confined to lying on the floor of his cell, reliant on Jail officers to assist him with even the most basic personal hygiene. His lawyers have found that he is not regularly moved and as a result has suffered from bedsores. He also suffers from fecal and urinary incontinence. Despite the horrendous conditions which Basit endured on a daily basis, he strived to maintain his humanity, occupying himself by practising calligraphy, copying out verses from the Qur’an.
Three execution warrants in five months
Basit was sentenced to death in 2009 for the murder of the uncle of a woman he was in a relationship with. He has always maintained his innocence. The first warrant for his execution was issued in July 2015, scheduling his hanging for 29 July 2015. The execution was stayed at the eleventh hour by the Lahore High Court, after Basit’s lawyers filed a writ petition challenging the legality of Basit’s execution. After arguments were heard in the case, the petition was eventually dismissed on 1 September 2015. In the judgment, the Lahore High Court refused to hear arguments based on human rights principles, even going so far as to say that “international laws should be set aside” in determining whether to proceed with the hanging.
A new warrant scheduling Basit’s execution for 22 September was subsequently issued, but that execution was also stayed by the judicial officer and medical officer deputed to oversee the hanging. On 21 September, the Supreme Court of Pakistan had issued an order disposing of an appeal from the order of the High Court. The Court stated that the execution could only be conducted in strict compliance with the Pakistan Prison Rules – which set out the procedure for carrying out executions. The jail authorities determined that there was no way to carry out the execution in accordance with the Rules and stayed the execution pending further instructions on how to proceed.
Following this stay of execution, a mercy petition to the President was been submitted on Basit’s behalf by his counsel at the Justice Project Pakistan. The petition argued that Basit’s execution, which has been twice scheduled and twice postponed, cannot be conducted in accordance with existing Pakistani law and if the hanging proceeds Basit is at risk of a botched execution and a horrendous death. Basit’s current fate is rendered even worse by the two previous attempts to hang him – the last ending just hours before his death was scheduled to take place, with Basit looking up at the gallows from which he was set to hang, his hands tied behind him as he sat on his wheelchair.
On 15 October 2015, a letter was forwarded to Basit’s counsel from the Presidency, which requested that the Ministry of Interior consider the pending mercy petition, which it described as “self explanatory”. No further correspondence has been received dismissing the petition. Following the third attempt to hang Basit, requests for mercy have once again been repeated by his family, his lawyers, civil society and the international community. Basit has already suffered too much at the hands of the State and his suffering must now be brought to an end.
The Government of Pakistan’s Policy on Clemency
When the resumption of executions was originally announced in December 2014, a statement indicated that the Prime Minister and President had agreed that mercy would not be granted in a single case.3 Over the past fifteen months, JPP and Reprieve have been monitoring the use of the Presidential power to pardon under Article 45 and have not identified any cases in which clemency was granted and a prisoner’s death sentence fully commuted. More recently, a source in the Ministry of Interior confirmed during the course of an informal conversation that the Government of Pakistan has a formal policy of denying clemency in all cases. The source mentioned that Abdul Basit’s case was the first that has been given any consideration for clemency. The source noted, however, that no clear decision has yet been taken on that case and it is still not clear what will happen when the current stay of execution expires on or around 23 April 2016.
International jurisprudence has confirmed that in order for states to comply with Article 6(4) of the ICCPR noted above, they must provide prisoners with a “meaningful” opportunity to seek pardon. Clearly, the Government of Pakistan’s blanket policy denying all petitions for mercy falls well short of this standard. Moreover, although the President has broad discretionary powers under Article 45 there is nonetheless also a requirement in Pakistan’s domestic law that where a discretionary power is exercised it must be exercised reasonably and that reasons must be given for decisions. Clearly, by dismissing the mercy petitions of hundreds of prisoners out of hand without giving any consideration to the merits of each individual case the government’s policy also breaches these requirements. The Government of Pakistan must now overturn their illegal policy and give fair consideration to mercy petitions, beginning with that of Abdul Basit.
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- Paralyzed prisoner scheduled to hang in Faisalabad Jail
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- 13/07/2015
Pakistani Prison Officials Given 24 Hours to Explain How They Will Hang Paralysed Convict (Telegraph)
- 27/07/2015
Pakistan Urged To Halt Execution of Severely Disabled Prisoner (The Guardian)
Pakistan to Hang Paraplegic Prisoner Abdul Basit As Lawyer Claims Execution Is Cruel Punishment (IBT)
- 28/07/2015
Execution of Paralysed. LHC Will Decide Today (Jang)
http://e.jang.com.pk/07-28-2015/lahore/pic.asp?picname=1311.gif
Court Suspends Death Warrants of a Prisoner (Pakistan Herald)
http://www.pakistanherald.com/news/6829/28-july-2015/court-suspends-death-warrants-of-a-prisoner
- 29/07/2015
Execution of ‘Paralysed’ Inmate Stayed (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1197086
Execution of Paralysed Prisoner Stayed (The News)
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-5-331247-Execution-of-paralysed-prisoner-stayed
‘Cruel’ Punishment: LHC Halts Hanging of ‘Paralysed’ Prisoner (The Express Tribune)
http://tribune.com.pk/story/928337/cruel-punishment-lhc-halts-hanging-of-paralysed-
Pakistan: HC Stays Execution Of Paralysed Prisoner (IBN)
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/world/pakistan-hc-stays-execution-of-paralysed-prisoner-1027454.html
- 21/08/2015
Disabled Death Row Convict Set To Be Hanged (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1201923/disabled-death-row-convict-set-to-be-hanged
Pakistan To Execute Paraplegic Next Week, As Hanging Of Mentally-Ill Prisoner Postponed (DP News)
http://deathpenaltynews.blogspot.com/2015/07/pakistan-to-execute-paraplegic-next.htmPakistan to Hang Paraplegic Convict ‘From His Wheelchair’ (The Telegraph)
Abdul Basit: Disabled Pakistani Man Convicted Of Murder in 2009 Faces Being Hanged In His Wheelchair As Final Hearing Approaches (Independent)
Disabled Murder Convict to Be Hanged From His Wheelchair (The Express Tribune)
http://tribune.com.pk/story/942356/pakistan-to-hang-disabled-convict-from-his-wheelchair/
Disabled Death Row Convict Set To Be Hanged (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1201923
Disabled Death Row Convict Set To Be Hanged (Daily Pakistan)
http://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/disabled-death-row-convict-set-to-be-hanged-124/
Medical board confirms ‘bed bound’ prisoner faces execution in Pakistan (Ekklesia)
http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/22003
- 26/08/2015
Dispatches: Pakistan’s Death Row Dilemma (Human Rights Watch)
https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/08/26/dispatches-pakistans-death-row-dilemma
- 01/09/2015
Procedure: Jail Authorities’ Comments Sought On Execution of A Disabled Person (The Express Tribune)
Disabled Convict’s Execution: Faisalabad Jail Officials Asked To Explain Procedure (Daily Times)
Court Seeks Disabled Convict’s Execution Procedure (The News)
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-5-337465-Court-seeks-disabled-convicts-execution-procedure
Court Seeks Procedure for Execution of Disabled Convicts (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1204173
Court Seeks Procedure for Execution of Disabled Convicts (News United)
http://www.newsunited.com/court-seeks-procedure-for-execution-news/18265689/
Court Seeks Disabled Convicts Execution Procedure (Lahore News)
http://lahore.newspakistan.pk/2015/09/01/court-seeks-disabled-convicts-execution-procedure/
سزائے موت کے معذور قیدیوں کو سزائے موت دینے کے طریقے کی وضاحت طلب: روزنامہ جنگ
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معذور قیدیوں کو پھانسی دئے جانے کا طریقہ کار آج ہائیکورٹ میں طلب: روزنامہ ایکسپریس
http://www.express.com.pk/epaper/PoPupwindow.aspx?newsID=1103045530&Issue=NP_LHE&Date=20150901
ہائیکورٹ نے ٹانگوں سے معذور سزائے موت کے مجرم کو پھانسی دینے کا طریقہ طلب کر لیاؒ: نوائے وقت
http://www.nawaiwaqt.com.pk/E-Paper/Lahore/2015-09-01/page-12/detail-10
- 02/09/2015
LHC Dismisses Petition against Execution of Paralysed Prisoner (Daily Times)
Petition Against Paralysed Man’s Execution Dismissed (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1204363/petition-against-paralysed-mans-execution-dismissed
ہائیکورٹ نے معذورر قیدی کی سزائے موت پر عملدرامد روکنے کی درخواست مسترد: روزنامہ نوائے وقت
http://www.nawaiwaqt.com.pk/E-Paper/Lahore/2015-09-02/page-12/detail-14
ہائیکورٹ نے مفلوج قیدی کی سزائے موت پر عملدرامد روکنے کی درخواست مسترد: روزنامہ جنگ
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- 03/09/2015
Prison Officials Miss Court Deadline to Explain Hanging of Disabled Man (The Express Tribune)
http://tribune.com.pk/story/949937/prison-officials-miss-court-deadline-to-explain-hanging-
- 21/09/2015
Pakistani Postpones Execution of Paraplegic Man (Al Jazeera)
- 22/09/2015
Pakistan: Supreme Court Declines to Block Execution of Paraplegic Inmate (The New York Times)
Abdul Basit: Pakistan Delays Hanging Of Paraplegic Man (BBC)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-34318470
Pakistan Postpones Hanging of Disabled Death Row Convict (NDTV)
http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/pakistan-postpones-hanging-of-disabled-death-row-convict-122025 9
Pakistan Delays Execution of Paraplegic Man Abdul Basit (Telegraph)
Pakistan Postpones Hanging of Disabled Death Row Convict (Gulf Times)
Execution of Disabled Inmate is Halted in Pakistan (Gulf News)
http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/pakistan/execution-of-disabled-inmate-is-halted-in-pakistan-1.1588511
- 26/09/2015
Plan to Execute Paralyzed Prisoner Called ‘A New Low’ for Pakistan (Vice News)
https://news.vice.com/article/plan-to-execute-paralyzed-prisoner-called-a-new-low-for-pakistan
- 27/09/2015
Pakistan Faces Outcry Over Plans to Execute Two Men – One Disabled, The Other A Juvenile Offender (Independent)
- 01/10/2015
Paraplegic Death-Row Convict Turns to President (The Express Tribune)
http://tribune.com.pk/story/965401/paraplegic-death-row-convict-turns-to-president/- 21/11/2015
Mother Of Paraplegic Inmate In Pakistan Says Authorities Plan To Execute Her Son Next Week (Fox News)
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/11/21/mother-paraplegic-inmate-in-pakistan-says-authorities-plan-to-execute-her-son/
Pakistan To Execute Paraplegic Man In Days (Sky News)
http://news.sky.com/story/1591834/pakistan-to-execute-paraplegic-man-in-days
Family Says Pakistan to Execute Paraplegic Man Within Days (The New York Times)
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/11/21/world/asia/ap-as-pakistan-execution.html?_r=2
Mother Seeks Pardon For Death-Row Paraplegic Son (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1221458- 22/11/2015
Pakistan’s Only Paraplegic Death-Row Inmate ‘To Be Executed’ (The Nation)
http://nation.com.pk/national/22-Nov-2015/pakistan-s-only-paraplegic-death-row-inmate-to-be-executed
Family Says Pakistan to Execute Paraplegic Man Within Days (Voice of America)
http://www.voanews.com/content/family-says-pakistan-to-execute-paraplegic-man-within-days/3068305.html
Mother of Paraplegic inmate in Pakistan says authorities plan to execute her son within days (News Europe)
http://neurope.eu/wires/mother-of-paraplegic-inmate-in-pakistan-says-authorities-plan-to-execute-her-son-within-days/
Pakistan to Execute Paraplegic Man (Press Reader)
http://www.pressreader.com/ireland/sunday-independent ireland/20151122/282179354990155/TextView
Family says Pakistan to Execute Paraplegic Man within Days (Yahoo.News)
http://news.yahoo.com/family-says-pakistan-execute-paraplegic-man-next-week-122306857.html- 22/11/2015
Hanging of Wheelchair-bound Pakistan Prisoner to go ahead despite no New Guidelines (Telegraph)
Asma Opposes Execution of Paraplegic Patient (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1221672
- 24/11/2015
How Dawn Rain Delayed Execution of Pakistani Abdul Basit (BBC)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-34902643
Pakistan to Hit Shameful Milestone of 300 Executions Less Than a Year After Returning to the Death Penalty (Amnesty International)
HRCP asks PM to Stop Paraplegic Prisoner’s Execution (Daily Times)
Wheelchair Killer Faces the Gallows (Times Live)
http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2015/11/24/Wheelchair-killer-faces-the-gallows
Pakistan Should Also Stop Hangings: Asma (The Nation)
http://nation.com.pk/national/24-Nov-2015/pakistan-should-also-stop-hangings-asma
- 25/11/2015
Hanging of Paraplegic Pakistan Prisoner Abdul Basit Postponed Again (Telegraph) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/12015150/Hanging-of-paraplegic-Pakistan-prisoner-Abdul-Basit-postponed-again.html
Last-Minute Reprieve for Disabled Man Facing Hanging in Pakistan (Guardian)
Paraplegic Convict Wins Two-Month Reprieve at 11th Hour (The Express Tribune)
http://tribune.com.pk/story/997865/paraplegic-convict-wins-two-month-reprieve-at-11th-hour/
Execution of Disabled Man Delayed for Fourth Time (The Nation)
http://nation.com.pk/islamabad/25-Nov-2015/execution-of-disabled-man-delayed-for-fourth-time
President Stays Hanging of Paralysed Convict (Daily Times)
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/national/25-Nov-2015/president-stays-hanging-of-paralysed-convict
‘Worst Executioner’: Hanging of Disabled Man Will Be Pakistan’s 300th (Hindustan Times)
Pakistan to Execute Disabled Man in its 300th Execution in Under a Year (Business Standard)
Disabled Pakistan Man to be Executed as Family Seeks ‘Miracle’ (First Post)
- 26/11/2015
Paraplegic Due to be Executed Today in Pakistan (Ledger Gazette)
http://www.ledgergazette.com/paraplegic-due-to-be-executed-today-in-pakistan/152063/
Abdul Basit: Pakistan Suspends Execution of Paraplegic Man (Independent)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/abdul-basit-pakistan-suspends-execution-of-
Execution of Disabled Man Delayed for Fourth Time (Newsweek)
http://newsweekpakistan.com/execution-of-disabled-man-delayed-for-fourth-time/
President Delays Execution of Disabled Murder Convict (Pakistan Tribune)
http://www.pakistantribune.com.pk/president-delays-execution-disabled-murder-
- 25/04/2016
Jail Officials Withholding Medical Records of Death Row Paraplegic (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1254332
Pakistan jail ‘withheld medical records’ which could stop execution of paralysed man (Telegraph)
- 26/04/2016
Pakistani Mother Seeks Pardon for Paralyzed Son on Death Row (ABC)
Mother of Paraplegic Death Row Inmate Abdul Basit Pleads for Pardon (Guardian) http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/26/pakistan-mother-of-paraplegic-death-row-inmate-abdul-basit-pleads-for-pardon
- 27/04/2016
Wheelchair-bound Prisoner Facing ‘Cruel and Violent’ Execution Because He Can’t Stand Up to be Hanged (Mirror)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/wheelchair-bound-prisoner-facing-cruel-7836992
Mother of Paraplegic Death Row Inmate Pleads for Pardon in Pakistan (Business Standard)
Pakistani Mother Seeks Pardon for Paraplegic Son on Death Row (South Asia)
http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/south-asia/article/1938566/pakistani-mother-seeks-pardon- Mother of Paraplegic Inmate on Death Row Seeks Pardon for her Son (News Pakistan)
http://www.newspakistan.pk/2016/04/26/mother-paraplegic-inmate-death-row-seeks-pardon-son
Fears That Wheelchair-bound Prisoner on Death Row Will Have a ‘Horribly Botched Execution’ News.com
The Man Pakistan Doesn’t Know How to Execute (IOL – South Africa)
http://www.iol.co.za/news/world/the-man-pakistan-doesnt-know-how-to-execute-2014386
Paraplegic Man on Pakistan Death Row Pleads for Mercy (Ekklesia)
http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/22992
- 13/05/2016
The Time Will Come When I Die – But I Pray I Will Live Until My Natural Death (Huffington Post)
- 28/07/2015
The Wretched March to the Gallows (The Nation)
http://nation.com.pk/columns/28-Jul-2015/the-wretched-march-to-the-gallows
- 02/09/2015
Forensics for Justice (Dawn)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1204306/forensics-for-justice
- 24/11/2015
Violating International Law (The Nation)
http://nation.com.pk/columns/24-Nov-2015/violating-international-law
Ask Prime Minister Mr. Imran Khan to #BringItBack
Prime Minister Mr. Imran Khan, we the undersigned call on you to show mercy to the mentally ill, the physically disabled and juvenile offenders who are currently on death row. We strongly urge you to undertake action to reform our criminal justice system that continues to punish only the most vulnerable members of our society. We demand that until this is done, the Government of Pakistan reinstates the moratorium on the death penalty.
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