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Musharraf says special court verdict against him based on some people's 'personal animosity'

A three-member special court bench sentenced 76-year-old Musharraf to death in absentia on Tuesday for high treason following a six-year legal case.

December 19, 2019 / 19:16 IST
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Pakistan's former military ruler Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf, who has been sentenced to death for treason by a special court, has raised serious questions on his trial and said that the verdict was based on some people's "personal animosity" towards him.

A three-member special court bench sentenced 76-year-old Musharraf to death in absentia on Tuesday for high treason following a six-year legal case. He has been living in Dubai since 2016 after Pakistan's Supreme Court lifted a travel ban allowing him to leave the country to seek medical treatment.

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"I call it (verdict) a suspicious judgment because it disregarded the principle of supremacy of law from the beginning. I'd rather say that if going by the Constitution, this case should not have been heard," Musharraf, who sounded weak and seriously ill, said in a video message recorded from his hospital bed in Dubai.

He said the case against him had been taken up and concluded based on some people's "personal animosity" towards him.