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The Supreme Court lifted on Tuesday a three-week order banning Italy's ambassador from leaving the country after Italy sent two marines back to India to face trial over the deaths of two Indian fishermen.

The court had earlier banned the ambassador, Daniele Mancini, from leaving after Italy announced it would not send the accused marines back after a home visit. But the Italian government changed its mind and sent the two back on March 22.

"It's good news," Diljeet Titus, a lawyer representing the Italian marines, said of the court's decision.

"The travel restriction on the ambassador has been vacated as the undertaking was complied with, Italy kept its word."

The accused, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, are charged with murder for shooting the two fishermen off the coast of the southern state of Kerala last year while serving as security guards on a cargo ship.

They say they fired warning shots at a fishing boat believing it to be a pirate vessel.

The case has caused outrage in Italy, which says the incident happened in international waters and the men should not be tried in India. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi resigned over the decision to return the pair to India.

The marines are due to be tried in a special federal court in New Delhi, but the court has yet to be established.

"The government has sought time, saying they are taking steps to form this special court. But they have nothing to show for it," said Titus.

Rome's right wing mayor plans to turn off the lights of ancient landmarks the Colosseum and the Imperial Forum for the first time on Wednesday to "draw attention to the shameful case of the two marines".

Also on Wednesday, Italian neo-fascist group Casapound is due to protest in front of the seat of government in Rome, calling for Italy to close its embassy to India and to expel the Indian ambassador. The group also wants outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti to resign his position as Senator for life.

Lights out at Colosseum in Rome on Wednesday to protest Italian marines case | NDTV.com
 
The Supreme Court lifted on Tuesday a three-week order banning Italy's ambassador from leaving the country after Italy sent two marines back to India to face trial over the deaths of two Indian fishermen.

The court had earlier banned the ambassador, Daniele Mancini, from leaving after Italy announced it would not send the accused marines back after a home visit. But the Italian government changed its mind and sent the two back on March 22.

"It's good news," Diljeet Titus, a lawyer representing the Italian marines, said of the court's decision.

"The travel restriction on the ambassador has been vacated as the undertaking was complied with, Italy kept its word."

The accused, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, are charged with murder for shooting the two fishermen off the coast of the southern state of Kerala last year while serving as security guards on a cargo ship.

They say they fired warning shots at a fishing boat believing it to be a pirate vessel.

The case has caused outrage in Italy, which says the incident happened in international waters and the men should not be tried in India. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi resigned over the decision to return the pair to India.

The marines are due to be tried in a special federal court in New Delhi, but the court has yet to be established.

"The government has sought time, saying they are taking steps to form this special court. But they have nothing to show for it," said Titus.

Rome's right wing mayor plans to turn off the lights of ancient landmarks the Colosseum and the Imperial Forum for the first time on Wednesday to "draw attention to the shameful case of the two marines".

Also on Wednesday, Italian neo-fascist group Casapound is due to protest in front of the seat of government in Rome, calling for Italy to close its embassy to India and to expel the Indian ambassador. The group also wants outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti to resign his position as Senator for life.

Lights out at Colosseum in Rome on Wednesday to protest Italian marines case | NDTV.com

Politicians are the same breed, irrespective of the country!
 
Somebody should ask Italians what if any IN destroyer in International water would have mistaken that tanker as Pirate mother ship firing on Indians in Indian or International water .... Would they have agreed to same terms
 
The Supreme Court lifted on Tuesday a three-week order banning Italy's ambassador from leaving the country after Italy sent two marines back to India to face trial over the deaths of two Indian fishermen.

The court had earlier banned the ambassador, Daniele Mancini, from leaving after Italy announced it would not send the accused marines back after a home visit. But the Italian government changed its mind and sent the two back on March 22.

"It's good news," Diljeet Titus, a lawyer representing the Italian marines, said of the court's decision.

"The travel restriction on the ambassador has been vacated as the undertaking was complied with, Italy kept its word."

The accused, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, are charged with murder for shooting the two fishermen off the coast of the southern state of Kerala last year while serving as security guards on a cargo ship.

They say they fired warning shots at a fishing boat believing it to be a pirate vessel.

The case has caused outrage in Italy, which says the incident happened in international waters and the men should not be tried in India. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi resigned over the decision to return the pair to India.

The marines are due to be tried in a special federal court in New Delhi, but the court has yet to be established.

"The government has sought time, saying they are taking steps to form this special court. But they have nothing to show for it," said Titus.

Rome's right wing mayor plans to turn off the lights of ancient landmarks the Colosseum and the Imperial Forum for the first time on Wednesday to "draw attention to the shameful case of the two marines".

Also on Wednesday, Italian neo-fascist group Casapound is due to protest in front of the seat of government in Rome, calling for Italy to close its embassy to India and to expel the Indian ambassador. The group also wants outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti to resign his position as Senator for life.

Lights out at Colosseum in Rome on Wednesday to protest Italian marines case | NDTV.com

Italy can put off lights forever in whole Italy... it doesn't matter to us.What matters is that the killer are bought back and would face justice.Italy need to understand it's no more a Imperial power and had it's share in history.They should come out of their colonial hangover.:yahoo:
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Lights out at the Colosseum.
That is a good idea.
It'll give all the Ghosts and Spirits living in the Colosseum a break and a good night's sleep.
Anything else? :D
 
Let's be fair, in such a situation we Indians would have protested against the government too. Their govt announced to the country that the marines won't be sent back, then later succumbed to Indian pressure and sent them back.

If they had not tried to be too clever by half, they wouldn't have faced so much ire. They should simply have followed the proceedings, and not tried to circumvent the procedure.
 
ghar ka batee gul toh abhi hua hai par dimag ka to tab se ho gya tha since they broke their promise not to return trigger happy morons
 

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