telegraph.co.uk - 12/3/2008
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India has demanded the immediate extradition of 20 terrorist suspects sheltering in Pakistan including the leader of the group blamed for the attacks in Mumbai.
telegraph.co.uk - 12/3/2008
guardian.co.uk - 11/30/2008
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The pitted roads around Multan, the city of
saints, stretch flat across the fields. They lead past...
rundown factories, workshops, shabby roadside teashops and mile after mile of flat fields broken only by the mud and brick houses of the villages of ...
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Mumbai: Behind the attacks lies a story of youth ...
nytimes.com - 12/3/2008
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On Feb. 6, 2006, three Pakistanis died in
Peshawar and Lahore during violent street protests against Danish...
cartoons that had satirized the Prophet Muhammad. More such mass protests followed weeks later. When Pakistanis and other Muslims are willing ...
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India Identifies And Demands Mumbai Mastermind+19, Pakistan Refuses, Says Innocent
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
Telegraph:
Mumbai attacks: Pakistan urged to hand over 20 suspects
India has demanded the immediate extradition of 20 terrorist suspects sheltering in Pakistan, including the leader of the group blamed for the attacks in Mumbai (Bombay).
It has concluded that all 10 militants who carried out the assault were from Pakistan, with Hafeez Sayeed, leader of the Lashkar-e-Taibat (LeT), at the centre of investigations.
It emerged on Tuesday that Azam Amir Qasab, the only one of the 10 terrorists to survive, joined the group after ...
India Has Proof Pakistani Intelligence Was Behind Mumbai Attacks
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... India has demanded the immediate extradition of 20 terrorist suspects sheltering in Pakistan, including the LeT leader Hafeez Sayeed.
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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 ...
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Mumbai - The Case Against Pakistan Strengthens
newshoggers.com 12/12/2008 — By Cernig
This is the post where I willingly eat some crow,which will no doubt please some critics of my earlier posts on the recent terror attacks in Mumbai.
Right from the first , India blamed the Lashkar e-Taiba, a primarily ...
Talk of India-Pakistan war
agonist.org 12/2/2008 — There are feverish talks happening here in India about going out for a war with Pakistan due to last week's terrorist attacks in Bombay.
Here is my analysis (first 3 paras' content are also repeated in one of my comments in the Bombay post on ...
Pakistan concedes Mumbai attack executed from its soil
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After weeks of signaling the investigation of the Mumbai terror assault would not be traced back to Pakistan, the government admitted for the first time ...