Remember
Kulbhushan Jadhav? He's the Indian citizen convicted and sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court in a case that went to the
International Court of Justice four years ago because of a denial of consular access. He's back in the news, as Pakistan's National Assembly has finally gotten around to enacting legislation affording him a right to appeal his conviction.
It's complicated -- and must have been a rowdy scene in the legislature. The measure now goes to the Senate.
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