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I watched all the 5 parts. This is really really sad. I am so sorry for the victim family. Some people do not know the meaning of their religion and do this kind a stuff shameful.
 
It`s disgusting what these Indian-RAW Hindutva fascists did to their own people, and the crimes that are being done by them all over the world (especially in the Tribal Areas and Balochistan)!

The fact is that the Mumbai attacks were an inside job:

 
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I don't know who is behind this but buy watching that documentary, I think Kasab and his groupf was MF. I do not know if he is Pakistani or indian but this is too much. This is shameful act and one should not kill anyone specially innocent for any reason.
 
^^^ Agreed

But this documentary itself is total BS and propaganda. This same channel were jumping off its seat when 12 Pakistani students were blamed as terrorists and when no evidence was found, they even didn't bother to talk about it. So why should one consider this channel and it's documentaries unbiased or as an authentic truth?

I wonder when they are going to release an episode about the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza or US's open terrorism?
 
It`s disgusting what these Indian-RAW Hindutva fascists did to their own people,

By the same reckoning - all the taliban killing of pakistanis is being done by the ISI Islamists?
 
By the same reckoning - all the taliban killing of pakistanis is being done by the ISI Islamists?

Nope, ISI dealt with the Taliban, they never supported it!

We all know that terrorist groups like the TTP and BLA are funded by India's RAW and Israel's Mossad! But they will soon fail in their evil plots, Insha Allah!
 
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Do we or do we not agree that the people involved in the mumbai attacks should have there heads chopped off?
 
ISLAMABAD, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani federal government filed a petition on Saturday in the Supreme Court of Pakistan to challenge the release of the outlawed group Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, according to the Express TV channel.

Local media quoted Attorney Latif Khosa as saying that there were "sufficient grounds" to challenge the Lahore High Court (LHC)verdict that set Hafiz Saeed free.

LHC released Saeed on June 2 who was detained last December after the United Nations declared JuD, a frontal organization of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), as a terrorist group.

Saeed was put under house arrest in Lahore last December in the wake of the Mumbai attacks in India, which left around 170 people dead. The LHC insisted that there was no sufficient ground to detain or link Saeed to the Mumbai terror attacks.

India claimed that Lashkar-e-Taiba was behind the Mumbai attack and the Pakistani government started to crack down on JuD last December.

Pakistan gov't challenges release of outlawed group chief_English_Xinhua

Very refreashing to see this, it does show current Pakistanie establishment in a good light.
 
i am totally surprised that there r still ppl in pakistan who believes zaid hamid....and to say RAW was behind this is a joke...innocent ppl lost there life...and thats the sad part
 
the same channel had shown a programme on israel's civilian killings....... i think u guys should use ur common sense before believing ppl like zaid hamid...i mean he did say kasab's name was AMAR SINGH..and that too he got that information from his sources in RAW!!!! come on
 
DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Pakistan may try Mumbai attackers soon

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said Saturday it would ‘probably’ put on trial next week the five accused of involvement in last year’s deadly terror attacks on the Indian city of Mumbai.



Relations between the two nuclear-armed rivals worsened after the siege in India’s financial capital that New Delhi blamed on the Lashkar-i-Taiba rebel group based in Pakistan.



‘The trial of the five accused, who have been arrested, is probably going to start next week,’ interior minister Rehman Malik told reporters in Islamabad after meeting Indian Deputy High Commissioner (Ambassador) Manpreet Vohra.



‘We are pretty sure that based on the evidence which our investigators have collected, the culprits will be punished,’ he said.



The announcement came hours after Indian premier Manmohan Singh voiced hope that Pakistan would promise action against those behind the attacks when he meets counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani.



Singh said he also hoped Islamabad would implement a five-year-old pledge not to ‘allow use of their (Pakistani) land to terrorist elements working against India.’



The discussions, on the margins of the global NAM summit in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, will be the second high-level contact between the two sides since 166 people died in the Mumbai raids in November.



Malik said that the trial against the five accused including the alleged mastermind Zakiduddin Lakhvi would be ‘transparent.’



‘Investigation (on our side) is almost complete and we have collected all material evidence,’ he said.



The minister rejected India’s criticism that Pakistan was not serious in carrying out investigations.



‘We were not only serious but very serious in our investigations,’ he said.



The meeting between Singh and Gilani in Sharm el-Sheikh is to be preceded by talks between the foreign secretaries of the two South Asian countries.



The Mumbai siege also left a fragile peace process, launched in 2004, in tatters.



But Singh’s re-election in May and a meeting between the Indian premier and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg last month have renewed hopes of a thawing in relations.



New Delhi is insistent that it will resume talks to normalise ties only after Islamabad brings to justice the alleged perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks. — AFP
 
Dawn is quoting AFP for the story. Seems like most of the actual quotes from the minister are missing.

Meanwhile Rediff has a more detailed story, but the title of the story is decidedly more negative. The story on the other hand is much more informative - I have highlighted the names in the story in bold. Hafiz Saeed might just be able to slip through, while Lakhvi clearly is implicated.
 
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India delayed 26/11 probe, says Pakistan: Rediff.com news

Pakistan on Saturday said the trial of the five accused in the Mumbai terror attack case will get underway next week.

"The first step was the investigation, which we have completed successfully. The second step is the trial, which is going to start in the next few days," Malik told a news conference after he shared the findings of the probe with India's acting High Commissioner Manpreet Vohra.

Malik said 13 more people had been declared "proclaimed offenders" by Pakistani authorities. Though Malik did not name the suspects, other sources told PTI they are Mohammad Amjad Khan, a 'facilitator' from Karachi, Iftikhar Ali, who deposited 250 dollars in Islamabad to obtain a VoIP connection for communication by the terrorists, Shahid Ghafoor, the captain of the boats Al-Hussaini and Al-Fauz and boat crew members Abdul Rehman, Muhammad Usman, Ateeq-ur-Rehman, Riaz Ahmad, Muhammad Mushtaq, Muhammad Naeem, Abdul Shakoor, Muhammad Sabir Salfi, Muhammad Usman and Shakil Ahmad.

Federal Investigation Agency chief Tariq Khosa, who was present at the news conference, said an interim chargesheet had been filed against the five suspects, Laskher-e-Tayiba operatives Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah, Abu al Qama, Hamad Amin Sadiq and Shahid Jamil Riaz on April 28 and their trial had commenced.

After getting further information from India, investigators had prepared a second and updated chargesheet, Khosa said. Malik said the second chargesheet had been given to the prosecutor general.

"We hope that it will be filed in the court of law next week...We are pretty sure, based on the evidence which we have collected, that these culprits shall be punished," he added.

Later in the evening, acting High Commissioner Vohra was called to the Foreign Office and provided a dossier on Pakistan's probe into the Mumbai attacks.

Pakistan also asked India to provide "further evidence required for legal and judicial process," said a statement from the Foreign Office. Diplomatic sources told PTI that Pakistan's dossier was in two parts, one providing an update on the investigation and another seeking some additional information on the Mumbai attack.

The dossier acknowledges that three of the attackers, including Ajmal Amir Kasab, were Pakistani nationals, the sources said. The new information sought by Islamabad was "not crucial" for the trial of the five suspects, the sources said.

This information relates to mobile SIM cards used by the attackers and details of VoIP calls and GPS systems, they added. The release from house arrest of LeT founder and Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed also figured in Vohra's meeting with Malik, the sources said.

The Pakistani side said an appeal had been filed in the Supreme Court to challenge his release on the orders of the Lahore High Court.

The trial of the five suspects is being conducted by an anti-terror court in Rawalpindi. The trial has been held up due to the non-availability of a judge and Malik indicated proceedings would get underway during the next hearing set for July 18.

The trial would be transparent and based on the evidence gathered by Pakistani investigators, he said during the news conference.

Malik said Pakistani investigators had been able to link Lakhvi, a former close aide of LeT founder Saeed, to the Mumbai attacks.

"We have linked him with this matter, and we have not just (depended) on the statement of Kasab, we have connected (Lakhvi) with material evidence," he said.

The second chargesheet accuses Lakhvi of masterminding the attacks while Zarar Shah alias Abdul Wajid has been charged for being a facilitator and using his computer expertise to aid the attackers.

Hamad Amin Sadiq has been charged with facilitating the transfer of funds and providing hideouts for the attackers. Abu al Qama alias Mazhar Iqbal is named as a "handler and facilitator" in the chargesheet while Shahid Jamil Riaz has been charged with facilitating the transfer of funds.

Riaz, who was arrested on March 19, also served as a crew member of the boat Al Fauz that was used by the attackers, Malik said.

The FIR registered on February 15 by Pakistani authorities in connection with the Mumbai attacks had named nine persons, including Kasab. Five of the nine had been arrested while three others, Abu Hamza, Khafa and Muhammad Amjad Khan are still at large, Malik said.

Malik rejected India's contention that Pakistan was not serious about the probe into the Mumbai incident and asked New Delhi - to end what he called a 'blame game'. He alleged there had been a delay on India's part in providing information sought by Pakistan, including Kasab's statement and DNA samples.

He said Pakistan sought Kasab's statement on February 12 and it was received from India on June 9. Malik also sought to link the probe into the Mumbai attacks with India's investigation into the 2007 bombing of the Samjhauta Express train that killed 68 people, most of them Pakistanis.

He questioned why India had not provided Pakistan information about Fahim Ansari and Sabahuddin Ahmed, who have been for the Mumbai attacks. "We have no doubt in our mind that assistance in India was provided to these non-state actors and culprits (who carried out the Mumbai attacks) and we think that...we may find some involvement (of Indian elements)," he said.

Malik, however, said Pakistani investigator felt there was no need to question Kasab as his statement made to authorities in India would be inadmissible in a Pakistani court.

Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur , while maintaining that the government would reply after examining Pakistan's dossier, termed as untrue Malik's allegation that India did not cooperate. She said India has given to Pakistan whatever material it had related to the Mumbai attacks.

Kaur said Pakistan had taken a long time to give a reaction and even then the response was not satisfactory. Noting that Pakistan has accepted that the attacks were planned in their territory, she hoped Islamabad would not create any more hurdles and would proceed fast on the issue.
 
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