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India-Pakistan
Pakistan allows Mumbai cleric to remain free
2010-05-25
Pakistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court's decision to release an Islamist militant who India accuses of masterminding a 2008 assault on Mumbai, dismissing a government appeal.

Pakistan's central government and a provincial government had challenged the release of Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group, by a high court last year. But the Supreme Court quashed the appeals, saying the government had failed to provide sufficient evidence against Saeed. "The appeals are dismissed," Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk, head of a three-member panel, said while announcing the decision.

India is likely to be dismayed by the decision, which comes shortly after the two countries agreed to resume talks that had been frozen by India after the Mumbai attacks, in which 166 people were killed.

Pakistan has acknowledged that the Mumbai attack was plotted and partly launched from its soil and has put on trial seven suspects, including a senior commander of the LeT, for their roles in the assault. But Pakistan says India has not provided sufficient evidence to prosecute Saeed.

Pakistan detained Saeed in December 2008 after a U.N. Security Council resolution to put him and a charity he heads on a list of people and organisations supporting al Qaeda. But the high court in the eastern city of Lahore released him last year on the grounds of insufficient evidence, prompting the government to appeal to the Supreme Court for his re-arrest.
Posted by:ryuge

#1  No surprise.

Land of the pure my ****!
Posted by: Paul2   2010-05-25 07:55  

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