Pak ready to help India to bring Mumbai attack perpetrators to justice : ZardariSeptember 17th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has reiterated that Islamabad is ready to cooperate with New Delhi to bring the Mumbai attack perpetrators to justice. In an interview with a British daily, Zardari said Pakistan would not allow its soil to be used against India.
Mumbai attackers, 9/11 terrorists not living in Afghanistan not Pakistan: BasitJuly 20th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has termed as baseless the US allegations regarding the presence of culprits involved in terror incidents in the US and India living in Pakistan. Reacting to the statement given by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton alleging that the perpetrator of US 9/11 and Indian 26/11 are in Pakistan, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said these culprits were not in Pakistan but in Afghanistan instead.
I want reaffirmation from Gilani that Mumbai attackers will be punished: Manmohan Lead)July 11th, 2009 ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - India wants Pakistan to punish those behind the Mumbai terror attack and is looking for a reaffirmation of this when he meets with his counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani in Egypt next week, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said. "I am looking forward to meeting Prime Minister Gilani (in Egypt).
Expectations of Indo-Pak talks without Mumbai attack resolution 'unrealistic': RiedelApril 19th, 2009 LAHORE - Until the issues regarding the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack are resolved between India and Pakistan, it is almost unrealistic to expect New Delhi to restart peace talks with Islamabad, an expert has said. Former CIA Middle-East expert and a key advisor to President Barack Obama, Bruce Riedel says the Mumbai attack is the core of the issue between India and Pakistan currently.
Kasab gets a lawyerMarch 30th, 2009 MUMBAI - A special court here today appointed Anjali Waghmare as the new lawyer for Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive in the Mumbai terror attacks last year. Waghmare, who is a lawyer from the state legal aid cell, will now represent Kasab.
Kasab admits he is from PakistanMarch 24th, 2009 MUMBAI - Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive in the Mumbai terror attacks last year, said that he is a Pakistani national. Kasab appeared before Special Judge M.
Pakistan should punish Mumbai culprits: PMMarch 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India expects Pakistan to do justice and punish the terrorists who attacked Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Tuesday. Addressing journalists after the release of the Congress manifesto here, Manmohan Singh also said diplomacy should be allowed to succeed vis-a-vis Pakistan.
Kasab trial to begin todayMarch 23rd, 2009 MUMBAI - The trail of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist captured in the Mumbai terror attacks last year, will begin before Special Judge M L Tahilyani here today. Kasab will appear by video link from the Mumbai Jail when the hearing starts at the Sessions Court.
Answers to Pakistan's 30 questions ready: IndiaMarch 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India has readied answers to the 30 questions Pakistan put forward on the Mumbai terror attacks which 'provide a solid basis' to punish the perpetrators behind the horrific strike, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said here Friday.
Pakistan rejects Indian allegations on cross-border terrorismFebruary 24th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Monday rejected the Indian allegations of its links with the Nov 26 Mumbai terror strike but said it will take the probe into the attack to its logical conclusion. 'Pakistan will try its best to take the Mumbai attack probe to its fruition, but at this stage the Indian allegations are not proving helpful,' The News quoted a foreign office spokesman as saying.
US wants all Mumbai terror attackers brought to justiceFebruary 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US says it's working with India and Pakistan to bring all the perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks to justice, but whether the lone surviving attacker should be extradited to Pakistan was a matter between them. 'I think that he (the attacker) should be put through a judicial process, and that judicial process should be fair and transparent,' State Department spokesperson Gordon Duguid told reporters Wednesday.
Pressurise Pakistan to prosecute Mumbai perpetrators: BritainFebruary 9th, 2009 BANGALORE - Holding that the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group was responsible for the Mumbai carnage, Britain Tuesday called for stepping up pressure on Islamabad to prosecute the perpetrators of the attacks, saying it needed to do more to bring the guilty to justice. 'We have been putting constant pressure on Pakistan to take action against those whom we believe are behind the attack.
Pakistan spots Bangladesh link in Mumbai attackFebruary 4th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - The banned Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami (HuJI), which operates out of Bangladesh, may have played a role in the Mumbai terror strike, Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has stated. The FIA's investigation report, which will be shared soon with India, has a reference to HuJI's role in planning the November Mumbai killings and the training of the terrorists.
'Pakistan must punish Mumbai masterminds to show who is in charge'January 8th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A noted US analyst says Pakistan must punish the masterminds behind the Mumbai terror attacks to demonstrate that the government and not the terrorists will set the country' future course. 'The Pakistan military's years of support for jihadist groups fighting in Afghanistan and India as well as intensifying linkages between Pakistani homegrown terrorists and Al Qaeda is costing Pakistan dearly,' said Lisa Curtis.
India shares Mumbai attack evidence with PakistanJanuary 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Monday handed over to Pakistan evidence linking Pakistan-based militants to the Mumbai carnage and intensified international pressure on Islamabad to act against terror outfits in that country. 'We have today given evidence to Pakistan of links between elements in Pakistan and the terrorists who attacked Mumbai,' External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters here Monday morning.