Friedman: Where is the outrage over Mumbai?
(NEWSER) - In 2006, thousands of Pakistanis took to the streets in weeks of protests against Danish cartoons that satirized the Prophet Muhammad. Yet after 173 people were shot dead in Mumbai, apparently by Pakistani killers, the response in the streets was silence. If Pakistan is to become a viable state, writes Tom Friedman in the New York Times, then its citizens must collectively "isolate, condemn, and denounce publicly and repeatedly the murderers." More»