Pakistan army chief confirms death sentence for 14 militants
Pakistan lifted a moratorium on the death penalty after a 2014 militant
attack on an army-run school in Peshawar that killed more than 150
people, mostly schoolchildren

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's army chief has approved death sentences for 14
"hardcore terrorists" convicted by military courts for attacks in recent
years that killed 19 security forces and three civilians.
A military statement issued Friday says Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa also
approved prison terms for eight militants. It says those convicted were
involved in attacks on security forces and civilians, as well as the
destruction of educational institutions and a famous ski resort in Swat
valley. It didn't say when the men would be executed.
Military trials are not open to the public in Pakistani but defendants have the right to hire their own lawyers.
Pakistan lifted a moratorium on the death penalty after a 2014 militant
attack on an army-run school in Peshawar that killed more than 150
people, mostly schoolchildren.
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