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Indians have the audacity to comment on anyone's justice system????
Mohammad Afzal didn't even have a lawyer for most of his case. The Indian supreme court admitted that there was no convincing evidence against him...that there was no evidence he belonged to any militant organization, and that whatever evidence existed against him was circumstantial at best. The basically went on to say that the Indian public's bloodlust would only be assuaged by his death, so they rejected his appeal. I believe the exact quote was:
"The incident, which resulted in heavy casualties, had shaken the entire nation, and the collective conscience of the society will only be satisfied if capital punishment is awarded to the offender."
Talk about a kangaroo court system!
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