Amnesty International
 STOP THE EXECUTION OF MIRZA TAHIR HUSSAIN
 URGENT DEMONSTRATION
27 July 2006 10.30am –12.00 midday
 Pakistan Embassy, 34-36 Lowdes Square, London SW1X 9JN
 PLEASE WEAR BLACK
 Mirza Tahir Hussain, a dual UK/Pakistan national, is due to be executed on 3 August
 2006 following what Amnesty International believe to be an unfair trial. He has been on
 death row in Pakistan for 18 years.  He was tried and convicted of murdering a taxi driver. The taxi driver reportedly stopped the car and produced a gun. Mirza, who was
 18 at the time, has claimed he was physically and sexually assaulted by the driver. In the
 scuffle, the gun went off and the taxi driver was fatally injured.
 We are asking the President-General of Pakistan to urgently commute this sentence on
 humanitarian grounds and stop this execution.  Amnesty International unconditionally opposes the death penalty. It violates the right to life.  It is irrevocable and can be inflicted on the innocent.
 Supported by 
 REPRIEVE
 Islamic Human Rights Commission
 Human Rights Watch
 Muslim Parliament
 Protecting the Rights of the EU Citizen Abroad 
 
								
