Hanging Deferred for Man in 2001 Attack
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The Indian government has deferred the hanging of its most notorious criminal, Mohammed Afzal, convicted for his role in the December 2001 attack on Parliament that killed 14 people.
A Home Ministry spokesman said the delay of the execution scheduled today was required to give President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam time to consider a clemency petition.
Afzal, a Kashmiri Muslim, is the only person condemned to death for the attack on Parliament. Two others were acquitted, and the death sentence of a third, Shaukat Hussain Guru, was reduced to 10 years in jail.
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