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Musharraf's lawyers 'threatened with beheading'

Last Updated : 05 March 2014, 14:17 IST
Last Updated : 05 March 2014, 14:17 IST

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Pervez Musharraf's lawyers today told a court that the Pakistani Taliban had threatened them with beheading if they continued to represent the former military dictator and called for a change in the venue of his high-profile treason trial.

The lawyers produced a handwritten letter, allegedly sent to them by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in the special court conducting the former president's high-treason trial.Musharraf's counsel Ahmad Raza Kasuri said TTP has threatened his client's legal team including himself, Anwar Mansoor and Sharifuddin Pirzada.

Kasuri read out the letter, signed as "people of South and North Waziristan", in the court."We cannot go ahead with this case in these conditions," he said, before reading out the letter.
"Dear Sirs, we request that the three of you stop representing Musharraf otherwise we will destroy your children and behead all of you," the letter said.

70-year-old Musharraf's lawyers also submitted an application from him, seeking permission to travel abroad for treatment and also to attend to his "seriously ailing mother".
Similar requests have been denied by the court in the past.

Kasuri said the court, which has been set up at the National Library here, should move to a safer location after the suicide attack on a local court in Islamabad on Monday that killed 11 people, including a judge.

An application has been filed in this regard by the lawyers.

However, prosecutor Akram Sheikh Advocate argued that the courts work even during war.Justice Faisal Arab said that the file of the case could not be closed and dumped in the record room in view of any threat.

"We are conscious of our responsibility, if the case comes before the court, it has to be proceeded, we cannot leave our job for any threat of life," Arab said.

He said he had spoken with the inspector general and commissioner of Islamabad for an hour yesterday and they had assured him that the court is secure.

One of Musharraf's lawyers Mansoor also mentioned he was stopped at gunpoint in Karachi.The hearing of the Musharraf's case has been adjourned till March 7.

Musharraf is scheduled to appear before the special court on March 11. He is likely to be indicted on that day.

The high-treason case relates to the imposition of emergency rule in 2007 by Musharraf. This is the first time in Pakistan's history that a former military chief is facing trial for treason. 

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Published 05 March 2014, 14:16 IST

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