// Gromit, do you expect every terroist to be tried before they are found and arrested? //
No. If Hafiz Muhammad Saeed is guilty, then the Pakistanis must find him and then the US must put in an extradition request. To just put a bounty on the head of someone from another country, totally bypassing the law of that land and justice is wrong.
Respected journalist Robert Fisk interviewed him recently.
// It all sounds like an admission that Saeed was indeed a Lashkar leader, until he interrupts my questions. "This is one of the biggest falsehoods – that I was said to be the founder," he says angrily. "This is the result of Indian propaganda. The Lahore High Court thoroughly investigated this accusation and they found it was not true. Before 2001, the Pakistan government used to refer very openly – politically and morally – to all those organisations that were fighting for the independence of Kashmir. They included Lashkar-e-Taiba – they had offices here and in Multan and Islamabad. On 12 January 2002, Lashkar-e-Taiba and other organisations, including Jaish-e-Mohammad (the "Army of Mohammad"), were banned. //
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