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Indian demands Pakistan turn over most wanted
Indian demands Pakistan turn over most wanted
Lashkar-e-Taiba leader Hafiz Saeed. Indian has demanded the Pakistani government turn over about 20 most wanted terrorists to demonstrate its seriousness about fighting terrorism in the wake of last week's terror siege of Mumbai. At the top the list are Laskhar-e-Taiba ...
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Taliban are 'patriots,' says Pakistani Army official
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Bill Roggio: Indian demands Pakistan turn over most wanted
Victory Caucus -- All Content — ... Tuesday, 02 December 2008 Hafiz Saeed, Maulana Masood Azhar, and Dawood Ibrahim top the list. Other names on the list have been provided to The Long War Journal read ...

The Mumbai Terror Blame Game
A Blog For All — ... eventually reduced, Indian officials said. Local fisherman in Mumbai said they witnessed a group of gunmen dock their boat Wednesday night, before heading toward the busy causeway. Again, intel failures and the inability to deal with intel in a time sensitive manner are issues that can be addressed and corrected, but that is a response to those who carry out the terrorism, not on whom blame can be assigned for the attacks. India is demanding that Pakistan hand over 20 terrorists, including members of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) . At the top the list are Laskhar-e-Taiba leader Hafiz ...

Reading Round Up: India and Pakistan
Argghhh! The Home Of Two Of Jonah's Military Guys.. — ... . Two things Schippert indicates: 1) Shahzad (the writer) is usually accurate; 2) the shake up at Pakistan's ISI was instigated by the US insisting on Musharef and clan stepping aside that led to Gen. Kiyani coming to power. The last means that sometimes ideological purity (ie, insisting on democratic processes instead of control) has consequences. He goes on to say: India Demands Pakistan Turn Over Top 20 Wanted - Long War Journal I've read about five or six similar reports. What I find interesting is what is missing. Everyone talks about Pakistan not wanting to turn ...

Pakistan Fears India May Strike Muridke
Weekly Standard Blog — ... The Indian government issued a diplomatic protest to Pakistan yesterday, requesting that Pakistan turn over about 20 senior terrorists in response to last week's attacks in Mumbai. At the top the list are Laskhar-e-Taiba leader Hafiz Saeed, Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Maulana Masood Azhar, and mafia and terror kingpin Dawood Ibrahim. ...

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