China publicly blames Pakistan for the terror attacks on Mumbai
For the first time ever, China has publicly blamed Pakistan for the terror attacks which took place in Mumbai during 26 November to 29 November in 2008, claiming 164 lives and leaving 308 injured.
In a recent documentary, which was aired on the Chinese State Television CCTV9, highlighted the role of the Lashkar-e-Taiyaba (LeT) and his sponsors in Pakistan in the horrific attacks which shook the Indian nation as well as the other countries.
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The action took place on the eve of the expiry of Beijing’s decision to place on the listing of three well known LeT militants – Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki, Talha Saeed and Hafiz Abdul Rauf, on June 9, 2016.
The listing by the Al Qaeda Sanction Committee of the United Nations Security Council in September 2015, had the support of the members of the international community, except China which chose to be on Pakistan’s side.
However it seems that China has realized its fault and is now trying to repent its reputation.