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NEW DELHI: Distressed over widespread charges of involvement of Pakistan in the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi cut short his four-day visit to India and abruptly left for Islamabad on Saturday morning. Qureshi was scheduled to meet Leader of Opposition L ...
Lashkar-e-Toiba
satp.org — 'Army of the Pure' Formation Formed in 1990 in the Kunar province of Afghanistan, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (also known as Jama'at-ud-Da'awa) is based in Muridke near Lahore in Pakistan and is headed by Hafiz Muhammad Saeed. Its first presence in Jammu and ... (more) Lashkar-e-Toiba
India: Please Don't Go Down the Bush- Cheney Road
juancole.com — Many Indians have called the attacks in Mumbai "India's 9/11." As an American who lived in India, I can feel that country's anguish over these horrific and indiscriminate acts of terror. Most Indian observers, however, were critical in 2001 and ... (more) India: Please Don't Go Down the Bush- Cheney Road
Indian commandos end 62-hour siege of Mumbai
longwarjournal.org — Sixty-two hours after Islamist terrorists launched a multi-pronged assault of India's financial capital of Mumbai, Indian commandos killed the last fighter holed up in a five-star hotel and ended the siege that paralyzed the city. Indian security ... (more) Indian commandos end 62-hour siege of Mumbai
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Barcepundit (English edition) — ... workers there were some whose bravery and sense of duty led them to sacrifice their own lives, witnesses said. Prashant Mangeshikar, a guest, said that a hotel worker, identified only as Mr Rajan, had put himself between one of the gunmen and Mr Mangeshikar, his wife and two daughters. “The man in front of my wife shielded us,” Mr Mangeshikar said. “He was a maintenance section staff member. He took the bullets.” 4:19 am EST: Pakistan foreign minister cuts short India visit (Times of India): ...

Day 4 Of Mumbai Seige, Finally Ended
Flopping Aces — I think now we can understand why the Mumbai attacks took place: Distressed over widespread charges of involvement of Pakistan in the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi cut short his four-day visit to India and abruptly left for Islamabad on Saturday morning ...

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Best ways to react to India's '9/11'Christian Science Monitor | Commentary 11/30/2008
The three-day assault was likely aimed at sparking India and Pakistan into overreacting.