ISLAMABAD (AP) - A rights group says court-appointed doctors have confirmed that a death row prisoner in Pakistan suffers from chronic schizophrenia and requires regular medical treatment.
Justice Project Pakistan, which campaigns against the death penalty, says the findings were submitted to a court in Lahore with the suggestion that Saleem Ahmed be transferred to a mental health treatment facility.
Ahmed, 63, was convicted of fatally shooting his sister during a financial dispute in 2001. He has been on death row since 2004. A judge delayed his execution in November 2017 following a petition from the Justice Project.
Pakistan is a signatory to international conventions that bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners.
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