Amnesty condemns Shafqat Hussain hanging in Pakistan
Pakistan has executed Shafqat Hussain, convicted of killing a child in 2004, despite appeals from international human rights groups.
His lawyers say he was 14 when found guilty and his confession was extracted by torture, but officials say there is no proof he was a minor when convicted.
The BBC's Matthew Amroliwala speaks to Sultana Noon, Pakistan Researcher at Amnesty International, who has condemned the execution.