
Friday, June 11, 1999
Pak sends mutilated bodies ahead of Aziz
For the second time in two weeks, Pakistan emerged as a suspected offender under the Geneva Conventions when its army officials returned bodies of six soldiers of the Jat Regiment in a state of "disfigurement'' and "mutilation''.
US lifts sanctions against India, Pak for five years
Pakistan stands even more isolated in the international community, over its sponsorship of the infiltration along the Line of Control, with the passage of the Brownback-Roberts amendment in the US Senate on Tuesday.
Firmness and Fortitude
The arrival of the mutilated bodies of Indian soldiers has caused national outrage. But it also raises some extremely disturbing questions and leads to an equally worrying conclusion.
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