Musharraf sentenced to death

"Pervez Musharraf was found guilty under Article 6 of violating the constitution of Pakistan", court officials said. Musharraf was tried for treason because he was alleged to have imposed a state of emergency in 2007, repealing the constitution with a view to remaining in power.
The measure prompted protests, and Musharraf resigned in 2008 to avoid dismissal.
Musharraf was tried in absentia as he left Pakistan several years ago for treatment and was found in grave condition at a hospital in Dubai.
He said from the hospital bed that he thought the trial was not fair because it had taken place without him, but also because he had served his country "fairly". Musharraf's footage was released by Pakistani media.

#BREAKINGonRT#Pakistan special court sentences former President Parvez #Musharraf to death in high treason casehttps://t.co/sxowVNEmw1 pic.twitter.com/gBitGh1wRl

— RT (@RT_com) December 17, 2019

The final decision on the death penalty was taken by the Supreme Court of Islamabad, which thus supported an earlier decision of the lower court, and the verdict was reached by a two-by-one vote, the world media reported.
What caused the former general to stand trial was to suspend the constitution for staying in power. The bigotry process was launched back in 2013, and this one, the last decision should have been made earlier, but lawyers and the prosecution and defense have been trying to prolong it.
Musharraf is entitled to appeal against this decision.

Pervaiz Musharafs important message recorded just now he seems at a very very critical condition ! May Allah give him health pic.twitter.com/F5OqsFRWHS

— Kamran Shahid (@FrontlineKamran) December 3, 2019

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