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Zulfiqar safe as Indonesian government stops execution at last moment
ISLAMABAD, July 28 (APP): The Indonesian government has halted the execution of Zulfiqar Ali, a Pakistani death row prisoner convicted on drug-related crime in a controversial trial, Ambassador Aqil Nadeem confirmed late Thursday night.

“The officials of Indonesia’s Foreign Office have conveyed us that Zulfiqar Ali’s execution has been stopped and he is safe,” the Ambassador told APP from Jakarta over telephone.

Zulfiqar Ali was among the 14 drug convicts who were shifted to the firing squad at an island outside Jakarta where his execution was stopped last moment. Zulfiqar had filed a clemency appeal to the Indonesian president a day earlier.

The Ambassador said it was a moment of satisfaction that the collective efforts of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Foreign Office and the

Pakistan Embassy in Jakarta had yielded positive results for Zulfiqar Ali who had not been given a chance of fair trial.

However, he said it was unclear so far whether the Indonesian

government had abolished or postponed the death sentence of Zulfiqar Ali.

He said since execution was stopped late midnight, Pakistan Embassy would contact the Indonesian Foreign Office and the Law Ministry for

further details in the morning.

Earlier, Pakistan embassy in Indonesia had led an intensive drive to convince the Indonesian authorities over the innocence of Zulfiqar Ali.

The Ambassador had contacted the representatives of Presidential Chief of Staff, the Presidential Advisory Council and Chief Justice of Indonesia’s Constitutional Court so as to convey concern over the flawed prosecution in Zulfiqar’s case.

Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria had earlier told APP Thursday morning that Pakistan government had taken up the issue appropriately through diplomatic and political channels and would not lose hope till last moment.

According to Foreign Office, Syed Zulfiqar Ali, a Pakistani national, was arrested on drug trafficking charges from Bogor, Indonesia, in November 2004. The District Court awarded him death sentence in 2005 and the higher court upheld the decision of the district court in 2006.

The charges were framed against Zulfiqar Ali on the basis of a statement given by a single witness, who was himself sentenced to death. Mr. Zulfiqar Ali’s two appeals for judicial review, first in 2008 and again in 2013, were turned down and he had filed a clemency appeal with the Indonesian President
 
The Ambassador said it was a moment of satisfaction that the collective efforts of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Foreign Office and the Pakistan Embassy in Jakarta

That's a blunt lie, Zulfiqar and his family should be thanking everybody except PM office and Pakistan mission to Indonesia.
 
That's a blunt lie, Zulfiqar and his family should be thanking everybody except PM office and Pakistan mission to Indonesia.
bhai phr media ko hi thank bolna hai kya ?
 
That's a blunt lie, Zulfiqar and his family should be thanking everybody except PM office and Pakistan mission to Indonesia.
Ahh exactly the point i thought about raising......Why not the 'efforts of the state of Pakistan' rather they just want to give the credit to-- "Mr. Me me me every where me and if not, then my stupid family"
 
and who in your informed opinion should be thanked specifically?

That's a blunt lie, Zulfiqar and his family should be thanking everybody except PM office and Pakistan mission to Indonesia.

Did you not read? He was named by an indian criminal who himself is/was on the execution list in his statement. there are no other proofs or witnesses to confirm his involvement in drug dealing. He needs a fair trial and proof beyond doubt to implicate him in the crime. One statement from a criminal without hard evidence or proof is just a blame and not enough to take someone's life.

If he is guilty then why waste so much resources. Let him take the punishment.

LOL, if that is how this world rolls, there would be no evil.

Its media , which repeatedly show the news and most probably , Indonesian embassy in Islamabad must have took impact of media.

That is a big if which remains to be proved. The only reason he is convicted is because an indian drug dealer, who himself is on the execution list, named him in his statement, besides that there is no proof or any other evidence proving his involvement. That is not a fair trial by any standard. and what's more, it was an "Indian" who named a "Pakistani", to me that is proof enough that he is innocent.

If he is guilty than they should punish him according to their laws
 
They didn't gv any fair trial to convicted personals

well, according to whom Indonesia are not giving fair trial? the spin off news from a little hint can't be used for the whole argument
 
and who in your informed opinion should be thanked specifically?



Did you not read? He was named by an indian criminal who himself is/was on the execution list in his statement. there are no other proofs or witnesses to confirm his involvement in drug dealing. He needs a fair trial and proof beyond doubt to implicate him in the crime. One statement from a criminal without hard evidence or proof is just a blame and not enough to take someone's life.



LOL, if that is how this world rolls, there would be no evil.



That is a big if which remains to be proved. The only reason he is convicted is because an indian drug dealer, who himself is on the execution list, named him in his statement, besides that there is no proof or any other evidence proving his involvement. That is not a fair trial by any standard. and what's more, it was an "Indian" who named a "Pakistani", to me that is proof enough that he is innocent.
No fair trial given to him he was suspicious so they order

well, according to whom Indonesia are not giving fair trial? the spin off news from a little hint can't be used for the whole argument

Humm
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/n...ndemic-judicial-flaws-in-death-penalty-cases/

well, according to whom Indonesia are not giving fair trial? the spin off news from a little hint can't be used for the whole argument
I'm not here defending crime but my argument is only a fair trial
https://www.fairtrials.org/call-to-end-continuing-injustice-in-indonesia/
 
:what:
I do wonder how exactly they managed to convince Indonesia not to execute him, they have ignored Western countries protests in the past after all, why should they listen to us.

Did they make a list of all Indonesian nationals in our jails and hint that some of them might be "shot while trying to escape" if Zulifqar was executed? :lol:

Cause I can' think of how they did it.
 
Why is Pakistan putting so much effort defending Zulfiqar Ali when so many Pakistanis are executed by Saudi Arabia for the very same charges, but not a word is uttered to defend them.
 
No fair trial given to him he was suspicious so they order



Humm
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/n...ndemic-judicial-flaws-in-death-penalty-cases/


I'm not here defending crime but my argument is only a fair trial
https://www.fairtrials.org/call-to-end-continuing-injustice-in-indonesia/

your link doesnt support wether Indonesia give unfair trial against Zulfiqar case

and Pakistani lecture us on how to give fair trial, thats hilarious given the judicial system you had is a big jokes when compared to us

http://data.worldjusticeproject.org
 
and who in your informed opinion should be thanked specifically?



Did you not read? He was named by an indian criminal who himself is/was on the execution list in his statement. there are no other proofs or witnesses to confirm his involvement in drug dealing. He needs a fair trial and proof beyond doubt to implicate him in the crime. One statement from a criminal without hard evidence or proof is just a blame and not enough to take someone's life.



LOL, if that is how this world rolls, there would be no evil.



That is a big if which remains to be proved. The only reason he is convicted is because an indian drug dealer, who himself is on the execution list, named him in his statement, besides that there is no proof or any other evidence proving his involvement. That is not a fair trial by any standard. and what's more, it was an "Indian" who named a "Pakistani", to me that is proof enough that he is innocent.
you must think indonesian justice system is a joke.... an indian drug dealer just blamed a pakistani and they accepted as truth... ?
 

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