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Islamabad: Pakistan’s special military courts, which were set up in 2015 to try civilians on terrorism charges, have ceased to exist after the government failed to get the support of the Opposition to extend their tenure, according to a media report on Monday.
The courts were set up weeks after the Peshawar school attack on December 16, 2014, for speedy trial of hardcore militants.
The massacre left over 150 people dead, mostly students.
Initially the court were set up for two years but later the tenure was extended in 2017 for another two years.
The Express Tribune reported that the court ceased to exist on Sunday as the government failed to get the support of the Opposition to extend their tenure.
The government wanted to give another extension of two years to the military courts.
In its effort to generate consensus on the issue, the government had planned a meeting of parliamentary heads of opposition parties on March 28.
However, due to the prevailing tense political situation, the opposition parties boycotted the meeting which led to its cancellation.
While there is no official data available about the cases handled by the military courts, the National Assembly was informed in November last year that the military authorities were to decide 185 terrorism-related cases before expiry of their term in March.
Defence Minister Pervez Khattak told the lower house at that time that a total of 478 cases were decided by these courts. (PTI)

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