Use of anti-terror law against marines unacceptable: Italy's special envoy to NDTV

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With the Supreme Court due to decide next week on whether to try the two Italian marines facing criminal proceedings in India for the killing of two Indian fishermen under a stringent anti-piracy and anti-terror act, Italy has reacted with outrage. Speaking to NDTV, Italy's special envoy on the marines issue, Staffan Di Mistura, who is in Delhi to negotiate their return to Rome with the government, has called the idea of charging military men under such a law totally unacceptable.

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