Both crimes happened in Pakistan. US courts do not have any jurisdiction over crimes happening there. And if Pakistani courts have decided to let him go free, then why should the US courts pursue a case against him?
What does the thread title have to do with the article?
Anyways, I thought blood money had already been paid in this case. Where does the case for a trial come into picture?
Per Capita GDP in Bangladesh (by best measures): US$ 638
List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Per Capita GDP of Indian NE States:
Assam: 574
Arunachal Pradesh: 1090
Mizoram: 971
Tripura: 756
Meghalaya: 899
Manipur: 602
Nagaland: 453
List of Indian...
Well then you should be happy!! Why the long faces?
In fact, you guys should be asking India to hurry up with the process. Bangladesh should also fence up it's own side of the border lest we 'poor, hungry Indians' try to illegally immigrate to your heaven. Please convince your fellow B'deshis...
You can't underestimate the emotions in India and Pakistan. Haven't you seen the depiction of Pakistanis in Indian movies? Do you remember what happened when Advani tried to praise Jinnah?
Anyways, my point is that there is precedent for two nations discontinuing sporting relations due to...
I'm surprised you didn't ask for Kashmir in lieu of paying ransom for our hostages. ;)
Errr... aren't sportspeople entertainers? I beg to differ sir...
Hahahaha
I appreciate the honesty of Sohail Tanvir. He might be a bigot, but at least he is a consistent bigot.
Afridi is just a confused soul. He backtracks on too many statements.
How do we know that as soon as the tour is approved, Afridi won't walk back into the Pakistani team? :cheesy:
Seriously though, I don't have any problems with inviting the Pakistani cricket team as long as:
a) It is treated as a pure cricket series and nothing else
b) Complete background check...
Facts say otherwise:
Pakistan want short series with India | Cricket News & Articles | CricketCountry.com
Allow Pakistan players back into IPL: Afridi | News | NDTVSports.com
IPL's snubbing of Pakistan players provokes political tension | Sport | guardian.co.uk