There is not a shred of evidence anywhere that capital punishment does anything to deter crime of any description. As far as Pakistan is concerned, executions can also have unintended consequences, as that of Mumtaz Qadri amply demonstrated. Were any other high-profile terrorist to be executed, there might be a similar response. There has been no diminution in murder rates, the bombers have gone about their business and the contract killers of Karachi and Quetta still find employment. The judicial system remains weak, and there is a reasonable chance that a fair trial in a capital case may not be automatically expected. Innocent people have in all likelihood been convicted of capital offences. Some of them are still on death row and there is every expectation that they will be hanged as well. The rope, both literally and metaphorically, is a road to nowhere.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 8th, 2016.
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