Terrorism and Insurgency – Pak says LeT it be, US plays along (The Times of India)

Posted on November 21st, 2009 by in News Headlines, Terrorism

Pak says LeT it be, US plays along (The Times of India)
Lashkar’s footprint has become bigger and broader across continents ravaged by terror, but US still buys the Pak spiel that the jihadi group’s sole focus is Kashmir. The costs are escalating as Uncle Sam keeps eyes wide shut …

India doesn t want terrorism to paralyse Pakistan: Singh (Dawn)
Indian Prime Minister has said that India will not like to see terrorists reducing the civilian government in Pakistan to a nominal one. File Phto by AP

Gunmen kill Somali judge who jailed pirates, insurgents (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they’ll see this message. Gunmen have killed a top Somali judge who had sentenced many pirates and human traffickers to long jail terms, the security minister for northern Somalia said on Thursday.

Taliban debating an end to insurgency (The Globe and Mail)
Irish diplomat says Western debate over ending military presence in Afghanistan mirrored by internal debate among militants

Brescia arrest driven by fears on terror infrastructure (The Hindu)
NEW DELHI: For the best part of a year, Italian investigators watched patiently over a nondescript business in Brescia, hoping that two men who played a critical role in guiding the terrorists to their targets in Mumbai last November would one …

Italian police seize 2 men linked to Mumbai attacks (USA Today)
Italian police on Saturday arrested a Pakistani father and son who allegedly spent just over $200 to set up a reliable and untraceable phone network that was used by the militants who carried out last year’s terror attacks in Mumbai, India.

Yemen: Funding for Shi’ite insurgency coming from Gulf neighbors, fighters from Pakistan (World Tribune)
Officials said several Gulf Cooperation Council states have been relaying funds to the Iranian-backed Believing Youth movement. The support was said to have come from neighboring Saudi Arabia, a leading ally of Yemen.

Suicide Bomber to go ahead (New Kerala)
Even though Mahesh Bhatt’s son is being investigated for being linked to terror suspect, David Coleman Headley, director Anurag Basu is on plans to launch him with the film, Suicide Bomber.

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