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‘No mercy’ for Pak school attackers

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Islamabad

Pakistan’s prime minister rejected appeals by four militants sentenced to death in the Peshawar school massacre, saying yesterday that those behind the country’s deadliest-ever terror attack deserved “no mercy”.
With the anniversary of the December 16, 2014 attack approaching, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif directed President Mamnoon Hussain to reject the mercy petitions appealing the executions.
The massacre — in which Taliban gunmen coldly slaughtered more than 150 people, most of them children, at an army-run school in the northwestern city — shocked and outraged a country already scarred by nearly a decade of attacks.
It prompted a crackdown on extremism, with the establishment of military courts and the resumption of capital punishment after a six-year moratorium.
In August, after a trial that took place behind closed doors, the army announced that six militants linked to the assault would be executed, while a seventh was handed a life sentence.  
It was not clear if the remaining two facing execution had also filed mercy petitions.   
“Prime Minister Mohamed Nawaz Sharif has advised the president to reject the mercy petitions of all four convicted terrorists of Army Public School Peshawar terrorist attack,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement.  
“The Prime Minister said that Pakistan has been changed after the Peshawar tragedy,” the statement continued.
“The brutal and merciless killings of our children convinced us that the perpetrators of such crimes do not deserve any mercy.”
“Establishment of military courts through these amendments has enabled us to bring the perpetrators of the most heinous crimes to justice in a short span of time. The death sentence awarded to the four terrorists, in fact, was the will of the entire nation,” Sharif said.
Sharif said by rejecting the mercy petitions he was “honouring the promise made to the families” of the children killed in the tragedy, according to the statement.
“By rejecting the mercy petition of these terrorists, I am also reflecting the will of the people and honouring the promise made to the families of my children who lost their lives in the Army Public School tragedy.”
No date for the executions has been announced.

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