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Anti Terrorist Court
Civil Lines, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan
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The Anti Terrorism Court (Urdu: عدالت انسداد دہشتگردی‎, ATC) was established in Pakistan, under Nawaz Sharifs government, to deal with terrorism cases.It has been created by the 1997 Anti-Terrorist Act, amended on 24 October 1998 by the Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance following the Supreme Court judgement (Merham Ali versus Federation of Pakistan, 1998) declaring most of its provisions unconstitutional.[1] A short time before being ousted out of power by Pervez Musharrafs coup, Sharif enacted the 25 August 1999 Pakistan Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance which generalized the ATC system to all of the countryFollowing Pervez Musharrafs 1999 coup, Nawaz Sharif was judged and given a life sentence in 2000 by the ATC, which was commuted into exile.ATC sentenced to death in 2006, Kamran Atif, an alleged member of Harkat-ul Mujahideen al-Alami who had attempted to assassinate Musharraf in 2002, and had been arrested two years later. Following Musharrafs resignation in 2008, a moratorium on capital punishment has been enacted, although it is not completely respected.

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