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Lessons from the 14-year Mumbai blasts trial
by sa sa on Jul 31, 2007 08:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The Indian goverment should learn a message from Mumbai blast is not to help in genocide against weak and helpless people

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  RE:Lessons from the 14-year Mumbai blasts trial
by S Fernandez on Jul 31, 2007 09:21 PM   Permalink
Indian Govt should also cut off bombs and arms supply to the so called 'weak' and 'helpless' people. The Govt should also track any violent or fanatical tendencies and crush them immediately. Also monitor phone calls overseas and identify possible culprits. Then there will be no explosions or riots.

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  RE:RE:Lessons from the 14-year Mumbai blasts trial
by jet on Jul 31, 2007 09:54 PM   Permalink
rightly said Fernandez, Those so called weak and helpless people can go to pakistan, bangladesh, come back and do bomb blasts in india. These people should be crushed like ants or should be sent to Pakistan or bangladesh where they can get strength and become independent.

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