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India-Pakistan
Paks free Zakiur Rahman Lakhvi, terrorist behind Mumbai attacks
2015-04-12
[Jewish Press] Israel, France and the United States have sharply criticized Pakistan's surprise release of the alleged mastermind terrorist allegedly behind the 2008 attacks on a Mumbai hotel and Chabad Center, where Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife were among six Americans and 160 others killed, including six Americans.

Israel's ambassador to India Daniel Carmon said:

Israel is surprised and disappointed by the release of Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, the mastermind of the Mumbai attack in which, as part of the horrific attack, also Israeli nationals and a Jewish centre -- the Nariman [Chabad] House -- were targeted.

This release is a setback for the international efforts in the war against terror in which India and Israel are close partners.

The United States said it was "gravely concerned:" after Lakhvi walked out of jail on Friday. French President Francois Hollande, was hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said the reelease was "deeply shocking."
"Gravely concerned"...yes of course, as we await the regime's release of additional murdering miscreants from GITMO.
Modi said: "There is a need for global action to deal with terrorism. All nations should commit that they will not provide shelter to terrorists but punish them."
Shelter or funding. Please do not neglect the financials.
State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke said at the daily news briefing Friday, "Pakistan has pledged its cooperation in bringing the perpetrators, financiers, and sponsors of the Mumbai terrorist attacks to justice, and we urge Pakistan to follow through on that commitment to ensure justice for the 166 innocent people, including six Americans, who lost their lives."

Lakhvi was released after a Pakistani court suspended his detention. He had been arrested one week after the attacks.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  In Pakistan's defense, he was only the alleged mastermind of the attacks, and we don't know what kind of (admissible) evidence they had.
That said, I still support the 'surprise meter' graphic. And a US/Israeli hit squad (now THAT would be a real surprise.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-04-12 16:34  

#2  Hey, we're gravely concerned. What more do you want? A strong note of protest, maybe?
Posted by: Matt   2015-04-12 12:13  

#1  Surprise meter?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-04-12 06:02  

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