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 Post subject: Latest on Mumbai
PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 2:46 pm 
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Its so so so sad to see that these crazy groups of people (whatever form of extremeisim it is they believe they can justify) have to stoop at such low levels to prove some point and to get soem attention. Its disgusting.

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1321 Terrorism expert Prof Rohan Gunaratna tells BBC World News: "The attacks bear all the hallmarks of al-Qaeda. Certainly, those attackers were inspired by al-Qaeda methodology."

1213 Pakistan's high commissioner to the UK, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, tells the BBC he was unsurprised by the Indian foreign minister saying that "some elements in Pakistan may be connected" to the Mumbai attacks. "This is the usual blame game to justify the failure of one's own [intelligence] agencies," Mr Hasan says. "The fact is that Pakistan itself is a victim of terrorism, the worst possible victim of terrorism, and it couldn't be a party to something that it wouldn't like to be done unto itself. You know, it could be Hindu extremists."

0915 Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee says that preliminary evidence "indicates elements with links to Pakistan are involved" in the attacks. "Proof cannot be disclosed at this time," he adds. He also urges Pakistan to dismantle infrastructure that aids militants. It is the first time Indian officials have mentioned the neighbouring country in connection with the attacks, although earlier its navy said it was investigating two Pakistani merchant ships suspected of bringing in the attackers.


To keep reading what others have to say on this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7753639.stm

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I listen to an American talk show and remember them saying that the Pakistani security services have much closers links to al qaeda then to the western forces. They were talking about what Pervez Musharraf resignation will have on the war on terror. Surprising informative


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