maximuswarrior
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I'm sure Die Welt would not have published that information if they didn't have a solid source for it. I don't doubt this Navid fellow is from Pakistan as Die Welt says, but it is always a wise precaution to await further confirmation e.g. from Pakistan's government before adding all sort of accusations en recriminations (although, realistically, you would have to also consider the possibility that this government has a motive to find otherwise)
I believe my exact words were: "So, let's all calm down and wait for more information."
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/german-c...m-pakistan-report.467809/page-7#ixzz4TNooqe9L
I have more trust in Die Welt then CNN, frankly.
Not very reassuring to be honest. The Germans aren't dealing with this in a proper fashion and that is my opinion. Naming suspects etc. when investigations are still ongoing isn't the best tactic. Who the heck even cares whether he/she belongs to a certain country? All that should matter is gathering the facts and dealing with the investigation as professionally as possible. This hasn't been very professional. On the contrary, Pakistanis naturally feel uncomfortable when their country is named is such a fashion as the German police/intelligence have done.
We mourn for the dead and we condemn the attack in the strongest manner, but I hope that Pakistan takes this up diplomatically.
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