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Pakistan's Masood Azhar: China blocks bid to call militant terrorist Pakistan's Masood Azhar: China blocks bid to call militant terrorist
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China has blocked a bid to designate the leader of the group behind an attack which brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war a terrorist.China has blocked a bid to designate the leader of the group behind an attack which brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war a terrorist.
Masood Azhar is the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which carried out a deadly suicide bombing killing 40 troops in Indian-administered Kashmir. Masood Azhar is the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which carried out a suicide bombing last month killing 40 troops in Indian-administered Kashmir.
The UN security council has been asked to subject Mr Azhar to an assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo. The UN security council has been asked to subject Masood Azhar to an assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo.
But China said it needed more time to examine the request, asking for a hold. But China requested a delay, to give it more time to examine the request.
The postponement could last nine months, and it is the fourth time China - a close ally of Pakistan - has blocked attempts to have Mr Azhar designated as a terrorist. The postponement could last nine months, and it is the fourth time China - a close ally of Pakistan - has blocked attempts to have Masood Azhar designated as a terrorist.
The Indian government thanked other member states who moved the proposal, brought forward by the US, Britain and France.The Indian government thanked other member states who moved the proposal, brought forward by the US, Britain and France.
It said in a statement it would continue to pursue "all available avenues to ensure that terrorist leaders who are involved in heinous attacks on our citizens are brought to justice".It said in a statement it would continue to pursue "all available avenues to ensure that terrorist leaders who are involved in heinous attacks on our citizens are brought to justice".
How has the row affected campaigning for India's election
Soon after the result of the UN vote, India's opposition leader Rahul Gandhi posted a mocking tweet, calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi "weak".
It was a clear attempt to counter the popular narrative of Mr Modi as India's strongman ahead of the general election.
The Chinese mission to the United Nations had told reporters it was attempting to uphold a "responsible attitude" and seeking to deal "with this issue with relevant parties via thorough consultation", news agency AFP reported.The Chinese mission to the United Nations had told reporters it was attempting to uphold a "responsible attitude" and seeking to deal "with this issue with relevant parties via thorough consultation", news agency AFP reported.
Sources have told newswires there is a strong case for designating Mr Azhar as a terrorist and have hinted that they may pursue "other avenues" if China continued to stand in the way. Sources have told newswires there is a strong case for designating Masood Azhar as a terrorist and have hinted that they may pursue "other avenues" if China continued to stand in the way.
What is JeM?What is JeM?
Jaish-e-Mohammad literally means the Army of Mohammad.Jaish-e-Mohammad literally means the Army of Mohammad.
Pakistan-based Muslim cleric Masood Azhar founded the group after he was released by India in 1999, one of three men set free in exchange for the crew and passengers of an Indian Airlines plane hijacked and flown to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Pakistan-based Muslim cleric Masood Azhar founded the group after he was released by India in 1999, one of three men set free in exchange for the crew and passengers of an Indian Airlines plane hijacked and flown to then Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Mr Azhar reportedly met with the former Taliban leader Mullah Omar and with al-Qaeda head Osama Bin Laden when he was in the country. Masood Azhar reportedly met the former Taliban leader Mullah Omar and al-Qaeda head Osama Bin Laden when he was in the country.
India blame JeM for an attack on its parliament in New Delhi in December 2001 - a claim JeM denies. India blame JeM for an attack on its parliament in Delhi in December 2001 - a claim JeM denies.
JeM was officially banned in Pakistan soon after that attack, but the group still operates, sometimes using the names Afzal Guru Squad, Al-Murabitoon and Tehreek-al-Furqan.JeM was officially banned in Pakistan soon after that attack, but the group still operates, sometimes using the names Afzal Guru Squad, Al-Murabitoon and Tehreek-al-Furqan.
More recently, India has blamed JeM for an attack on its Pathankot airbase near the Pakistani border in January 2016, which left three security forces dead.More recently, India has blamed JeM for an attack on its Pathankot airbase near the Pakistani border in January 2016, which left three security forces dead.
JeM commander Noor Mohammad Tantray was killed by Indian forces in December 2017, which was seen as a massive blow to the organisation.JeM commander Noor Mohammad Tantray was killed by Indian forces in December 2017, which was seen as a massive blow to the organisation.
But the violence did not abate, and a report in the Indian newspaper The Print suggests covert Pakistani support may be the reason for its expansion.But the violence did not abate, and a report in the Indian newspaper The Print suggests covert Pakistani support may be the reason for its expansion.
JeM has however attacked Pakistani military targets and even made an attempt on former leader Pervez Musharraf's life in 2003, despite India's accusations that Pakistan harbours the group.JeM has however attacked Pakistani military targets and even made an attempt on former leader Pervez Musharraf's life in 2003, despite India's accusations that Pakistan harbours the group.