Pakistan justifies Hafiz Saeed's release, says it condemns terrorism


Islamabad, Nov 25 (PTI): Pakistan has justified the release of Mumbai terror attack mastermind and JuD chief Hafiz Saeed, claiming that Islamabad was committed to the implementation of UNSC sanctions regime on terrorists.

The Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) head and LeT founder, who has a USD 10 million American bounty on his head for terror activities, was freed by Pakistan on Thursday.

He is a UN and US designated terrorist.

India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said Saeed's release confirmed once again the lack of seriousness by the Pakistan government in bringing to justice perpetrators of terrorism, including individuals and entities designated by the UN.

"It also appears to be an attempt by the Pakistani system to mainstream proscribed terrorists. Pakistan has not changed its policy of shielding and supporting non-state actors and its true face is visible for all to see," MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in New Delhi on Thursday.

Responding to the comments made by the MEA, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Mohammad Faisal said that Pakistan was committed to the implementation of UNSC 1267 sanctions regime and has taken several steps in this regard.

"The (MEA) spokesperson took exception to self-serving insinuations," he said in statement issues late last night.
Faisal said that courts in Pakistan, pursuant to their constitutional duty, were determined to uphold rule of law and due process for all citizens of Pakistan.

Legal processes were anchored in rule of law, not dictates of politics and posturing, he said.

"It is in the interest of all States to speak and act in a manner that is consistent with the imperatives of adhering to rule of law at the national and international levels," Faisal said.

He said that Pakistan's resolve, actions and successes in the fight against terrorism, terrorist violence and terrorists are unmatched in the world.

"Pakistan condemns and opposes all forms of terrorism by any individual or group," the FO spokesperson said.
Saeed, in his late 60s, was under house arrest for 297 days since January.

The fire-brand cleric's release after midnight came ahead of the 9th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks in which 166 people, including six Americans, were killed.

Saeed was individually designated by the UN under the Security Council Resolution 1267 in December, 2008.

  

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  • Desi Admi, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Terrorism has NO religion..lol .What about Hafeez's sympathizers accross the borders?

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    The real truth is Pakistan is loosing out to fundamentalist mullahs. They now dictate terms to the government. The so called show democracy is for China and USA.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Only terrorists live in Pakistan ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Modiji send a drone to deliver final judgement on Hafiz Saeed....no other option than that...better attack him when he is addressing the public meeting/Bashaan...so all his follower's will know consequences of terrorism...

    Modiji please show your 56" to Hafez Saeed ....you get $ 10 Million from US...you could distribute Rs 15 Lakh's at least to some of your Cabinet colleagues... starting with Gadkari...

    ...JH...

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Terror released terrorist and condemns terrorism!!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    India need to do something like what US did with Osama Bin Laden in Abbotabad Pakistan..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Every dog has his day.

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