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A military court in Pakistan has convicted the son of a retired major general&rsquo;s son and sentenced him to five years in prison for writing a letter criticising the extension given to Pakistan&rsquo;s army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and asking for his resignation, according to a report by BBC Urdu Service.</p>
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The major general&rsquo;s son Hassan Askari, a computer engineer by profession,&nbsp; was held guilty under Section 131 of&nbsp; Pakistan Penal Code which relates to &ldquo;inciting army officers to treason.&rdquo;</p>
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The FIR charged Askari of criticising the army&#39;s top command and senior officers to spread anarchy in the army at the behest of external enemies.</p>
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The BBC story has cited the petition of Askari&#39;s father Maj Gen (Rtd) Zafar Mehdi Askari filed in the Lahore High Court&rsquo;s Rawalpindi Bench which states that Hassan Askari was convicted under Section 131 of Pakistan Penal Code for criticising Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa&#39;s extension in a letter to him, by the Field General Court Martial in Gujranwala Cantt.</p>
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The trial was conducted in July and Hassan Askari was subsequently shifted to the high security prison in Sahiwal.</p>
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The father&#39;s petition says he is finding it difficult to meet his son at the Sahiwal Jail claiming they have only been able to meet him only once.</p>
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He had sought help from the Federal Ministry of Human Rights in shifting Askari to Rawalpindi&#39;s Adiala Jail as his parents were old and sick, especially his mother who requires dialysis thrice a week.</p>
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According to Gen Mehdi Askari, the Prisons Department was also requested to help in transferring the prisoner to Adiala Jail but they did not respond to the request.</p>
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The Rawalpindi Bench has issued notices to Field General Court Martial and other relevant officers.</p>
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Earlier in Jan, 2021, the case was heard by the Islamabad High Court which directed holding the treason trial in camera. The question as to whether a civilian can be tried by the military court was referred by the Islamabad High Court to be adjudicated by the military authorities.</p>
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