Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

China blocks India's request for UN to blacklist militant chief

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NEW DELHI ( Reuters) - China has blocked India's request to add the head of the Pakistan- based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammad to a U.N. Security Council blacklist of groups linked to al Qaeda, India said on Friday.

India has accused Jaish-eMohammad and its top leader, Maulana Masood Azhar, of mastermind­ing several attacks, including a deadly assault on an Indian air base in January.

Pakistani security officials interrogat­ed Azhar and his associates after the attack, and said they found no evidence linking him to it.

Jaish- e- Mohammad has already been blackliste­d by the 15- nation Security Council, but not Azhar, an Islamist hardliner and long- time foe of India.

Foreign ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said that India had requested that Azhar be added to the list nine months ago and had received strong backing from all other members of the council.

But China, which put a hold on the move in April, had now blocked it, he said.

"We had expected China would have been more understand­ing of the danger posed to all by terrorism," he said in a statement.

Swarup added that the inability of the internatio­nal community to take the step showed the "prevalence of double standards in the fight against terrorism".

China's foreign ministry said there were different views about the case, so China had put forward a "technical shelving" to give more time for consultati­on, but that regretfull­y no consensus had been reached.

China's aim is to maintain the authority and effectiven­ess of name listing by the committee discussing the case, which accords with Security Council resolution­s and is the responsibl­e thing to do, it said in a statement sent to Reuters.

 ??  ?? Maulana Masood Azhar, head of Pakistan's militant Jaish-e-Mohammad party
Maulana Masood Azhar, head of Pakistan's militant Jaish-e-Mohammad party

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