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Mumbai Terrorist Attacks

India-Pakistan come head to head one more time in the wake of deadly terrorist attacks that held Mumbai hostage for 70 hours. The sole captured terrorist is traced to Pakistan based group Lakshar-e-Toiba.

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Taliban Cloud Moves to Pakistan

Beena Sarwar Feb 17, 2009   interacts: 480

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik recently took many by surprise with his belated public acknowledgement that the Mumbai attacks of Nov. 2008

Civil Society Pleads for Peace

Beena Sarwar Jan 17, 2009   interacts: 111

As tensions between Pakistan and India continue to see-saw, citizens in both countries are stepping up efforts for peace through initiatives

The Mumbai Terror Apologists

Sankrant Sanu Dec 18, 2008   interacts: 539

Whether or not other Muslims agree with their actions, the first step is to admit the existence of Pakistan-based Islam-inspired terror.

Introspection – Pakistan and Terrorism

Khalid Bhatti Dec 18, 2008   interacts: 61

Isn’t dispensing power to non state actors a crime against the state itself, and those who committed it should be brought before the court on the charges of high treason.

Open Letter to all Pakistanis: Bombay, Faridkot and Us

Yasser Latif Hamdani Dec 17, 2008   interacts: 224

No matter how legitimate one\'s grievance or cause, it does not sanction violence aimed at unarmed civilian populations far removed from the cause itself.

Ajmal Amir Kasab – Right to Defence?

Shridhar Naik Dec 15, 2008   interacts: 69

In a solid show of patriotic zeal and indignance, the Bombay Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court Bar Association has passed a resolution restraining its members from taking up the case.

Mirror, Mirror

Nadeem F Paracha Dec 15, 2008   interacts: 26

The electronic media in Indian and Pakistan is simply reflecting the paranoia and politics of a class of people that became an important economic plank in the economics of consumerism

Zardari: An Emerging South Asia Statesman?

Joe Athialy Dec 11, 2008   interacts: 26

The article \'The Terrorists Want to Destroy Pakistan, Too\' by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, published in NYT on December 9, 2008 is significant in many ways.

Proud to be an Indian

Shantanu Dutta Dec 1, 2008   interacts: 4

Like the memorial to the Unknown Soldier; we need a way to honor the unknown citizens of all hues – the ones who really make us proud to be Indian

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