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This is an archive article published on October 30, 2005

Delhi Blasts: The world speaks

Pakistan strongly condemns the terrorist attacks in New Delhi, which have resulted in the loss of a number of innocent lives. The attack in ...

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Pakistan strongly condemns the terrorist attacks in New Delhi, which have resulted in the loss of a number of innocent lives. The attack in a crowded market place is a criminal act of terrorism. The people and government of Pakistan are shocked at this barbaric act and express deep sympathy with the families of the victims
— Pakistan Foreign Office

The Secretary General is appalled by and condemns the series of terrorist bombings which have resulted in many deaths in the Indian capital
— UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan

We condemn these attacks in the strongest possible terms. It is a couwardly act of violence. We hope the perpetrators are swiftly identified and brought to justice
— US State Department

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I utterly condemn the appalling attacks in Delhi, which appear to have been targeted at heavily populated areas to produce maximum carnage…. The attacks are yet another example of terrorists’ cynical and callous disregard for human life
— British Foreign Minister Jack Straw

This was a most unfortunate, cowardly and heinous act, no human being or nation can tolerate it. The people of South Asia are determined to fight againt such bloodletting terrorism and eliminate this crime against humanity from the region
— Bangladesh Foreign , Minister M. Morshed Khan

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