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ROME: Italy on Monday warned it would "react" to India's "unacceptable" move to invoke a severe anti-piracy law against two of its marines facing trial there since 2012 over the killings of two Indian fishermen.

"The charge sought by Indian authorities is unacceptable," Prime Minister Enrico Letta said in a message on his Twitter handle. "Italy and the European Union will react."

His comments came after Indian authorities said the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the matter, would prosecute marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone under the maritime security law SUA. The SUA carries death penalty.

However, India last week removed the possibility of a death penalty but insisted that the marines would still be prosecuted under the anti-piracy law. Now, they face up to 10 years in jail.

Earlier in a separate statement, the Italian government said it has "reserved the right to take any action" necessary after Indian prosecutors confirmed their intention to charge the marines with terrorism.

Italy also called on India's Supreme Court to "decide on reasonable charges" in line "with the judgement of January 18," when the same court "ruled out the application of the anti-terrorism law", Italian news agency ANSA reported quoting the statement.

Meanwhile, Italian Defence Minister Mario Mauro flew to New Delhi to keep a close eye on the case.

In New Delhi, the apex court today set February 18 as the next date for hearing arguments from both the sides on the use of the anti-piracy law.

Italy had approached the Supreme Court on January 15 amid fears that the NIA intends to prosecute the marines under the anti-terror Suppression of Unlawful Acts against safety of Maritime Navigation And Fixed Platforms on Continental Shelf Act (SUA).

The marines allegedly shot dead two fishermen off the Kerala coast in February 2012, sparking diplomatic tensions between India and Italy.

The marines, deployed on the Italian-flagged oil tanker MT Enrica Lexie, have said they mistook the fishermen for pirates. They are now staying in the Italian Embassy in New Delhi awaiting trial.

Rome wants the marines to be tried in Italy, claiming the incident took place in international waters. However, New Delhi said it has the right to try the Italian personnel as the victims were Indians on board an Indian fishing boat.

Italy, EU to 'react' to India charge against marines: Italian PM Letta - The Times of India

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ROME: Italy on Monday warned it would "react" to India's "unacceptable" move to invoke a severe anti-piracy law against two of its marines facing trial there since 2012 over the killings of two Indian fishermen.

"The charge sought by Indian authorities is unacceptable," Prime Minister Enrico Letta said in a message on his Twitter handle. "Italy and the European Union will react."

His comments came after Indian authorities said the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the matter, would prosecute marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone under the maritime security law SUA. The SUA carries death penalty.

However, India last week removed the possibility of a death penalty but insisted that the marines would still be prosecuted under the anti-piracy law. Now, they face up to 10 years in jail.

Earlier in a separate statement, the Italian government said it has "reserved the right to take any action" necessary after Indian prosecutors confirmed their intention to charge the marines with terrorism.

Italy also called on India's Supreme Court to "decide on reasonable charges" in line "with the judgement of January 18," when the same court "ruled out the application of the anti-terrorism law", Italian news agency ANSA reported quoting the statement.

Meanwhile, Italian Defence Minister Mario Mauro flew to New Delhi to keep a close eye on the case.

In New Delhi, the apex court today set February 18 as the next date for hearing arguments from both the sides on the use of the anti-piracy law.

Italy had approached the Supreme Court on January 15 amid fears that the NIA intends to prosecute the marines under the anti-terror Suppression of Unlawful Acts against safety of Maritime Navigation And Fixed Platforms on Continental Shelf Act (SUA).

The marines allegedly shot dead two fishermen off the Kerala coast in February 2012, sparking diplomatic tensions between India and Italy.

The marines, deployed on the Italian-flagged oil tanker MT Enrica Lexie, have said they mistook the fishermen for pirates. They are now staying in the Italian Embassy in New Delhi awaiting trial.

Rome wants the marines to be tried in Italy, claiming the incident took place in international waters. However, New Delhi said it has the right to try the Italian personnel as the victims were Indians on board an Indian fishing boat.

Italy, EU to 'react' to India charge against marines: Italian PM Letta - The Times of India

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India's response - :bunny:
EU's response -
"Hey look at Italia" :
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You can react by crying....death penalty will not be there though but imprisonment should be there....
 
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I don't think that they will be given capital punishment but expect 7-10 years in prison for sure.
 
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Death Penalty ? Is it allowed in Hinduism ?
Is internet allowed in Islam?

Inshallah jaunty bhai, soon the Taliban will impose the pure sharia in the Islamic republic of Pakistan, and we shall see the death penalty, hand chop penalty, butt lashing of pakistani women being implemented in public squares to shine in the full glory of Islam.

Ameen.
 
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What does this have to do with hinduism?

Our country is not based on religious laws.....

Is internet allowed in Islam?

Inshallah jaunty bhai, soon the Taliban will impose the pure sharia in the Islamic republic of Pakistan, and we shall see the death penalty, hand chop penalty, butt lashing of pakistani women being implemented in public squares to shine in the full glory of Islam.

Ameen.

I find it strange that you are allowed to harm human beings but not animals. :D
 
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Inshallah jaunty bhai, soon the Taliban will impose the pure sharia in the Islamic republic of Pakistan, and we shall see the death penalty, hand chop penalty, butt lashing of pakistani women being implemented in public squares to shine in the full glory of Islam.

Ameen.

He didn't say anything bad about hinduism.He was just asking a question. If you don't like Islam or muslims in general what the **** are you doing on this forum? Leave and get the **** outta here. This is a place for Pro-Pakistanis not people like you.

Is internet allowed in Islam?

If you can't answer his question doesn't mean you have to act like an Islamaphobe.

Death Penalty ? Is it allowed in Hinduism ?
Hinduism is not related to this topic man.We don't want idiots on this thread do we?
 
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WHat are they gonna do? Attack us? lol k you can try
 
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If you can't answer his question doesn't mean you have to act like an Islamaphobe.

I have been on this forum long enough to differentiate between a sincere question and a troll attempt. A stupid question like that deserved that response.
 
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They will try to get other nations involved or keep a grudge:-)

No one would go against India. Why would they? France has defence deals with us Britain wants more business with us just that Germany has a neutral stance. But yea without France on their side Italy cant do anything.
 
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