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News Source: Khaleej Times
| 10 months ago
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani had said on Friday that the country's premier spying agency had shared the findings of its investigation into the Mumbai terrorist attacks with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and this had been...
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News Source: Gulf News
| 10 months ago
New Delhi: India said on Saturday that it has not received any response from Pakistan on the Mumbai terrorist attack dossier it handed over six days ago and underlined that Islamabad is obliged under international conventions to hand over the...
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News Source: Times of India
| 10 months ago
India will allow Pakistan to provide legal assistance to Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving Mumbai carnage terrorist arrested, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Saturday. "We will allow Pakistan if that country is willing to provide...
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News Source: Times of India
| 10 months ago
Top Pakistani officials held a meeting on Saturday to review and frame a response to the information dossier provided by India on the Mumbai terror attacks. Officials of the interior and foreign ministries and some security agencies met at the...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 10 months ago
Pakistan Did Much in War on Terror, Ex-President Musharraf Says Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan has done more than any other nation in the global war against terrorism, former President Pervez Musharraf said, in defense of his country’s response...
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News Source: The Hindustan Times
| 10 months ago
India on Saturday said it has received no reply from Pakistan to the dossier of evidence on Mumbai terror attacks as claimed by Islamabad. "We will react to the reply when we receive it...When it reaches us we will comment," Minister of State for...
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News Source: The Frontier Post
| 10 months ago
Amir Jamaat-i-Islami Qazi Hussain Ahmed on Friday expressed his concern over the recent developments in the region and the government's failure to create national cohesion to meet the challenges posed to the country. Talking to media here he...
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News Source: The Hindu
| 10 months ago
The independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has urged the Government of Pakistan to extend consular access to Ajmal Amir ‘Kasab’, the surviving gunman in the Mumbai attacks, and arrange legal assistance for him. Pakistan acknowledged...
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News Source: Time of India
| 10 months ago
Dispelling the earlier theory that the Mumbai attackers were only ten in number, a top police source in Kashmir said 16 terrorists were deployed for the attack in India in November, 2008. While 10 of 16 LeT terrorists reached Mumbai by sea, the other...
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News Source: The Hindustan Times
| 10 months ago
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani disclosed on Friday that the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency had given feedback on Indian evidence presented to it on the Mumbai attacks through the CIA to India. He told reporters in Islamabad that...