Kashmiri

Organization

BBC World News, 06.01.09 15:06 UTC

Vote deposes Kashmiri leader

Parliament in Pakistan-administered Kashmir has voted out the government after accusing it of mismanagement, a soft policy on India and corruption.

NPR, 08.12.08 21:32 UTC

Pakistan Targets Militants After Mumbai Attacks

by Jackie Northam All Things Considered, December 8, 2008 ยท Pakistan's military says it has launched operations against militants suspected of being involved in last month's terror attacks in Mumbai, ...

New York Daily News, 03.12.08 20:01 UTC

Week after terror attacks, leftover explosives found in bag in Mumbai train station

The baby-faced terrorist involved in Mumbai massacre made a bombshell revelation - and it was quickly disarmed Wednesday. Mohammed Ajmal Kasab's confession led investigators to a bag containing two ...

WashingtonPost World, 02.12.08 13:32 UTC

India Demands Pakistan Hand Over Fugitives

MUMBAI, Dec. 2 -- India has demanded that Pakistan hand over 20 men wanted under Indian law to show the country is serious about closer cooperation on security issues in the aftermath of the ...

guardian.co.uk, 02.12.08 09:30 UTC

Mumbai attacks: India demands Pakistan hand over terror suspects

. India today downplayed the possibility of military action in response to the Mumbai attacks but demanded that Islamabad hand over suspected terrorists believed to be in Pakistan . "Nobody is ...

guardian.co.uk, 02.12.08 00:35 UTC

Rice urges Pakistan to cooperate fully with investigation

. Condoleezza Rice yesterday called on full Pakistani cooperation with the investigation into the Mumbai attacks, saying they represented a "critical moment" in the new civilian government's efforts ...

Telegraph, 01.12.08 23:04 UTC

Mumbai attacks: Were they financed from Britain?

Indian investigators will ask the Metropolitan Police Counter-Terrorism Command to look into whether the Mumbai bombings were financed from Britain.

WashingtonPost World, 01.12.08 15:02 UTC

More Indian Officials Quit in Aftermath of Attacks

NEW DELHI, Dec. 1 -- More top Indian officials resigned on Monday in the wake of last week's terror attacks in Mumbai, while the U.S. and Indian governments stepped up pressure on Pakistan to ...

WashingtonPost World, 01.12.08 05:01 UTC

Pakistan-Based Group Accused in India Carnage Thriving Despite Ban

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Nov. 30 -- In January 2002, the government of Pakistan reluctantly announced that it would ban Lashkar-i-Taiba, a Kashmiri guerrilla group suspected of crossing the border into ...