timesofindia.indiatimes.com - 12/1/2008
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NEW DELHI: Three-wheeler autos in the capital have come under the security scanner after the terror siege of Mumbai. According to highly placed government sources, there are intelligence inputs on the possible use of autos for triggering a blast in a crowded area of Delhi. The Intelligence ...
Deccan Mujahideen: Mumbai Attacks Info
huffingtonpost.com 11/26/2008 —
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Deccan Mujahideen , a terrorist organization, has claimed responsibility for today's Mumbai shootings and hostages. Little is known about the organization, but early reports have been trickling in over the internet. " Deccan " is an ...
Number of Injured Rising, Bush and Obama Respond
weeklystandard.com 11/27/2008 — The number of injured is up to a gut-wrenching 900 , and the Deccan Mujahideen (which Bill connects to Lashkar-e-Taiba ) has reportedly taken responsibility for the attacks, sending e-mails to media outlets.
The Times of India has more information ...
Mumbai Under Terrorist Attack; 80 Dead
poligazette.com 11/27/2008 — A previously unknown terrorist organization called the Deccan Mujahideen has claimed responsibility for multiple brutal, synchronized attacks in Mumbai, India. The Times of India reports least 80 people have died so far , with perhaps 200 more people held hostage .
A later report ...
Indian Mujahideen Takes Credit for Mumbai Attacks
weeklystandard.com 11/27/2008 — Thomas Joscelyn is absolutely correct in suspecting the Pakistan and Kashmiri-based terror groups as being behind today’s terror attacks in Mumbai. A group called the Deccan Mujahideen, or Indian Mujahideen, has taken credit for today’s strike , the ...
Lapham's Quarterly: Why They Hate Them —
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com
To distance itself from last week's terror attacks, Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistan-based organization now held responsible for the violence, issued a missive from "Mujahideen Hyderabad Deccan," a fake terror organization. As The Hindu , India's most circulated periodical, reports , Indian ...
Another YouTube Ban for Questioniong the ROP —
The Jawa Report
Looks like Dan Riehl was banned from YouTube for questioning the Religion of Peace's peaciness. On a related note, the recent video I reposted which had been labeled "Deccan Mujahideen" and which was posted by a YouTube user three...
A Game of Numbers —
At-Largely
Well, it's not news anymore, several locations in Mumbai are under attack by terrorists. What is in fact quite interesting, the dates of the total attacks this year as per CNN's time line report : 5-13; 7-25/26; 9-13; 11-26.
Saudi funded Mumbai jihadists? —
Jihad Watch
Surprise, surprise: a possible Saudi connection to the Mumbai massacre. Are the "Indian Mujahideen" and the "Deccan Mujahideen" one and the same, or related in some way? Not necessarily, but that there would be a Saudi hand in the jihad in India at all is both unsurprising and something that ...
Mumbai Attack is Deccan Mujahideen Terrorism —
Blue Star Chronicles
The United States has strongly condemned the terrorist attacks by the Deccan Mujahideen that have taken place in Mumbai, India.
Mumbai Attack
Surveillance cameras catch pictures of gunmen entering building
At latest count, 101 people have been killed and 287 people wounded in one ...
Mujahideen Attack in Mumbai —
Gates of Vienna
A terrorist attack has been launched in Mumbai against several prominent targets, including the airport and two luxury hotels. At least eighty people are dead, among themn the chief of the anti-terror police squad, and more than 900 have been injured. A previously unknown group called the Deccan ...
Jihad group claims Mumbai attacks —
Jihad Watch
The Deccan Mujahideen -- warriors of jihad. Is it all right to mention that fact? As Pamela asks , "Are we allowed to talk about it, or is this insulting to Islam and in violation of the UN resolution against 'defaming Islam'"?
"Report: Little-known group claims India attacks," from AP , ...
Terror Attacks in India —
Power Line
At least 78 people have been killed and many more wounded in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in Mumbai. An unknown group called the Deccan Mujahideen has claimed responsibility.
In separate attacks, terrorists stormed two luxury hotels and reportedly targeted Americans and Britons, ...