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Pakistan suspends death penalty during Ramadan

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif temporarily suspended the use of the death penalty during the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which began on Friday, the government said.

Sharif ordered a pause to observe "the sanctity of the holy month," according to a statement released by the premier's office Thursday evening.

In December Sharif's government partially lifted Pakistan's moratorium on executions, specifically for terrorism-related cases, following the Taliban attack on a school in the city of Peshawar that left 150 people dead, mostly children.

He later lifted the ban entirely, and since then about 150 inmates have been hanged in Pakistan.

Pakistan's military has intensified a military campaign against local and foreign militants since the Taliban school attack in Peshawar.

The military killed 20 suspected militants in airstrikes Friday in the northwestern Khyber tribal region, the army said.

June 15 marked the first anniversary of a major ongoing military operation in the North Waziristan tribal region. The military says it has killed 2,763 militants since launching the operation in North Waziristan and elsewhere, while losing 347 soldiers.

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-- (c) Associated Press 2015-06-19

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I remember someone once telling me that people who die go directly to Paradise. Although I don't believe that comes from the Quoran, I wonder if it plays a part in the reasoning for suspending the death penalty?

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I remember someone once telling me that people who die go directly to Paradise. Although I don't believe that comes from the Quoran, I wonder if it plays a part in the reasoning for suspending the death penalty?

Paradise, Quran, reasoning, Hmmm?

I expect the Pakistan government know, that if all religion were suspended everywhere on account of what modern humans now know about science and the universe, those that wish to wage war would wage it anyway under another banner.

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