Xestan
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The story is not as simple as reported, but it looks like BBC has reported facts (except for the excerpts of the letter itself).
The guy is a civilian, and not a soldier as some members have pointed out. There's a section in the Army act, which was brought in by Ayub, that allows civilians to be prosecuted by the Military court. You just need an FIR and then order of a Magistrate and boom, your custody is given to the Army.
About this particular case, he wrote letters to high ranking serving officers criticizing Bajwa's policies, which the Army has considered an act of inciting mutiny, which is basically punishable by death or life sentence. Now he's been given 5 years, that means, either the offense was not that serious or it's just a threat used to silence the civilian.
I think the judgement has already been challenged in the IHC. Lets see if they can protect fundamental rights of a civilian.
The guy is a civilian, and not a soldier as some members have pointed out. There's a section in the Army act, which was brought in by Ayub, that allows civilians to be prosecuted by the Military court. You just need an FIR and then order of a Magistrate and boom, your custody is given to the Army.
About this particular case, he wrote letters to high ranking serving officers criticizing Bajwa's policies, which the Army has considered an act of inciting mutiny, which is basically punishable by death or life sentence. Now he's been given 5 years, that means, either the offense was not that serious or it's just a threat used to silence the civilian.
I think the judgement has already been challenged in the IHC. Lets see if they can protect fundamental rights of a civilian.