Written beside the American creed of hating terrorists and loving the Irish and Italians should be the footnote and we ignore poor people.
The Tailor of Mumbai
Source: My Left Wing
...the hasty conclusion that Pakistani militants were behind the terror attack in India sounded like the bogus intelligence described in satiric espionage novels by Graham Greene and John le Carre.
India discusses anti-terror law in wake of Mumbai attack
Source: JPost.com
"India's upper house of Parliament met Thursday to consider anti-terror legislation drafted after the Mumbai attacks that would give police sweeping new powers and create an FBI-style national investigation agency.
Mumbai Attacks: How do the Pakistanis see?
Source: ipcs
The Mumbai carnage has been a topic of debate in Pakistan and has produced a flurry of reactions. The initial reactions, during the first and second day were extremely sympathetic.
The NY Times Moral Repugnance
Source: JPost.com
So in the perspective of the New York Times, there can be no terror in the settlements. When a child is murdered in her bed, it is not terror if it is on a settlement. When my 13-year-old son Koby was savagely beaten to death with rocks near our settlement it was not terror.
Super Power Hubris and Terrorism
Source: asiantribune
The impromptu reactions of Indian leaders to the recent terrorist attack in Mumbai have necessarily been based on revulsion and impulse.
They Want A War? Let's Give Them One
Source: daily.pk
Politics aside, India must be confronted now. The National Security Conference is a welcome step but the government must shun its apologetic attitude when it clearly knows that the nation stands united. We should be prepared for the worst.
Mumbai, Looking Back
Source: Counter-Terrorism and Security Blog
Over the last few weeks, new details have began to emerge about the recent terrorist attacks on Mumbai. In my original post, I talked about what happened that day, what they attacked and how. In this post, I will look back on the events in the new light they are being shown in.
The Briton who escaped death in the Taj four times
Source: This is London
Gunmen opened fire on Simon Healeas, a finance lecturer at the University of Westminster, in the Taj Mahal Hotel - but he survived as he was carrying his wife's glasses case in his breast pocket which shielded his chest from a bullet.
Uneasy peace prevails for India's Muslims
Source: The L.A. Times
"They are going to say that all Muslims do this," restaurateur Naved Akhtar Mirza said, after gunmen, apparently Islamic extremists, stormed India's financial capital last month, shooting up a train station and killing hostages at two hotels and a Jewish center.
Mumbai and the 'Peace Camp'
Source: Arutz Sheva News Briefs
The Mumbai massacre offers yet another reminder that many Israeli and American Jewish "peaceniks," despite all their moralistic and idealistic blather, have hearts of stone.
India elsewhere
Source: The Economist
ON SEPTEMBER 26th Manmohan Singh expressed an unfashionable sentiment. Addressing George Bush in Washington, DC, he said: "The people of India deeply love you, and all that you have done to bring our two countries closer to each other." There is some evidence for this.
Mexico City, November 30, 2008. Mexico's Department of Foreign Affairs -SRE- has positively identified the body of Mexican citizen Norma Shvarzblat-Rabinovich who was murdered in the Chabad Jewish Center in Mumbai.
Arundhati Roy: Mumbai was not India's 9/11
Source: Guardian Unlimited
We've forfeited the rights to our own tragedies. As the carnage in Mumbai raged on, day after horrible day, our 24-hour news channels informed us that we were watching "India's 9/11".
Captured Terrorist Kasab My Son - Pakistani
Source: Times of India
Okay, So finally a confirmation of the terrorists confession - Breaking his silence, Amir Kasab of Faridkot village in Pakistan's Okara district told Pakistan's premier newspaer Dawn, "This is the truth. I have seen the picture in the newspaper. This is my son Ajmal."
India's circumscribed options - International Herald Tribune
Source: International Herald Tribune
Even as Indian officials lambasted Pakistan as the "epicenter" of terrorism and dismissed its crackdown on extremist groups as inadequate in the wake of the attacks last month in Mumbai, they all but ruled out the prospect of a military confrontation.
Pakistan not to hand over terror suspects
Source: Times of India
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will not hand over any of its nationals to India or to any other country in the wake of the Mumbai attacks, the government said on Friday.
Pakistan seeks evidence against siege suspects
Source: MSNBC
Pakistan on Friday pressed India to share evidence from the Mumbai attacks, warning that any effort to prosecute key suspects rounded up in Pakistan will be hamstrung without it.
Extradition demand rejected in response to demarche
Source: Dawn
ISLAMABAD, Dec 8: Pakistan has rejected India's demand to extradite three fugitives and urged it to share evidence proving that elements from this country territory had carried out the recent attacks in Mumbai.