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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan 'crackdown on militants'
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan 'crackdown on militants'
Pakistani security forces have swooped on a camp in Pakistani-administered Kashmir used by a militant group that India links to the Mumbai attacks. The Lashkar-e-Taiba group's operational chief, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, who is said by Delhi to have ordered the attacks, was reportedly seized. ...
 'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
timesonline.co.uk — Pakistani security forces have raided a suspected training camp used by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the militant group blamed... for last month's attack on Mumbai, and arrested several of the group's activists, government officials said today. One official ... (more) 'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
Terror, recession, oh, workout fiend Obama's still a smoker
latimesblogs.latimes.com — While you were watching football this morning and afternoon President-elect Barack Obama had a busy day, though... part of it was pre-recorded on Saturday. We have three news videos below, plus the transcript of Obama's Sunday morning interview on ... (more) Terror, recession, oh, workout fiend Obama's still a smoker
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Militants torch Afghan supplies
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Militants torch Afghan supplies
news.bbc.co.uk — Militants with Humvee armoured cars intended for Nato (more) BBC NEWS | South Asia | Militants torch Afghan supplies
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Pakistan Raids LeT Camp-- Arrests Suspected Planner Of Mumbai Attacks
Gateway Pundit — New video was released this weekend shows police engaging the Mumbai terrorists inside the Taj Mahal Hotel before the soldiers arrived: Pakistani forces raided one of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) camps yesterday and arrested a leading figure and suspected planner of the Mumbai attacks. Reuters reported: One of the suspected planners of last month's attack by gunmen on Mumbai was arrested by Pakistani security forces in a raid on a ...

How Involved Was Pakistan In The Mumbai Assault For Real?
DownWithTyranny! — ... Caught red-handed, Pakistan is making a big show of cracking down. It's just a show. It always is. They're virtually a CIA client state but until the ISI is disbanded and it's leaders turned over to face justice, it's all meaningless. A friend of mine pointed out today that if the Indians and Pakistanis really go at it big time, they can knock the earth off its axis. And that, my friends, really is evil. ...

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