Sunday, November 30, 2008

Mumbai attacks: Jihadists see "invasion" as a triumph

Mumbai attacks: Jihadists see "invasion" as a triumph

In India, some already call it the "Invasion of Bombay" and their country's 9/11 moment. This is no exaggeration. For, although the deadly raids on India's economic capital did not claim as many lives as 9/11 did in New York, the psychological impact is likely to be as potent.

The "invasion" showed that Islamic terror is capable of organising military-style operations against major urban centres in "infidel territory".

Since 1993 when they first gathered in Khartoum, the Sudanese capital, to discuss global strategy, Islamic terrorists have come up with a number of theories on how to defeat the "infidel" and achieve world conquest.

Osama bin Laden had theorised that the "infidel", led by the United States, would crumble after spectacular attacks designed to cripple its economy, just as the Meccan "infidel" government did when the Prophet Muhammad crushed its resistance with deadly raids, "Ghazwas", against its trade routes.

However, 9/11 did not lead to an "infidel" retreat. On the contrary, the "Great Satan" hit back, destroying the structures created in Afghanistan to sustain global terror.

That persuaded some al Qaeda leaders that a new strategy was needed. Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda's number two, started advocating one in 2003, arguing that the Jihad should first target Muslim countries where it had a chance of toppling the "impious" regimes.

Three years later, another theoretician of Jihad, Sheikh Abu-Bakr Naji, proposed his new strategy. This suggests that low intensity war be extended to anywhere in the world with a significant Muslim presence. India, where Muslims account for more than 15 per cent of the population, and Bombay, where 25 per cent of the population is Muslim, are prime candidates for testing that theory.

Naji's theories are spelled out in his book 'Edarat al-Wahsh' (Governance in the Wilderness). The idea is to render places not under "proper Islamic rule" into wildernesses in which no one is safe. The "infidel" and the "impious Muslim", leaving their homes every morning, should be unsure whether they would return in the evening.

Naji recommends kidnappings, the holding of hostages, the use of women and children as human shields, exhibition beheadings, suicide bombings and countless gestures that make normal life impossible for the "infidel" and "impious Muslims".

Whoever organised the "Invasion of Bombay" must have read Naji with care. For the operation amounted to smorgasbord of terror tactics served at the same banquet. Seizure of territory, holding of hostages, suicide attacks, regular military assaults, and exhibition killing were on show for more than 48 hours.

Islamists see the "Invasion of Bombay" as their victory. In their websites yesterday, many called it "Clear Victory" (Fath al-mobeen), a term used to designate the Prophet's earliest victories.

The Jihadists have reason to feel triumphant.

They showed that they were still capable of hitting hard and on a grand scale, continuing the chain of their "triumphs" in New York, Madrid and London. They showed that they are able to change tactics and adapt to new circumstances. They made a mockery of the much advertised "counter-terrorism cooperation" between Washington and New Delhi by showing that Indians were not any safer as a result of their government's alliance with the American " Great Satan".

The utter confusion of Indian counter-terrorist units, rushing about like headless chickens, seen live on TV by millions, must have been greeted by Jihadists with their usual war cry of "Allah Akbar!" (Allah is the Greatest).

Just a few weeks ago, Jihadism was in retreat.

It had lost its bases and safe havens in Afghanistan, was under attack in Pakistan's tribal area, and all but abandoned by the new leadership in Islamabad under President Asif Ali Zardari. Appeals on Jihadist websites for money indicated a cash flow problem while denunciation of Jihadi methods by some leading Muslim theologians affected the flow of new "Volunteers for Martyrdom". The "invasion" may help ease pressure on Jihadists nested in Pakistan's tribal area by diverting public attention to India and the dispute over Kashmir.

More importantly, perhaps, the attacks showed the vulnerability of Indian democracy and economic growth which some Muslim intellectuals have been promoting as models for Islamic nations. The Jihadi response is categorical: Only Islam is the solution! (Al-Islam how-al hall).

The "invasion" is certain to persuade some former donors to resume disbursing "zakat" or religious tax that as pious Muslims they feel they should pay for Jihad. It may also attract new recruits, especially among young Muslims of Asian and North African origin in Western Europe.

If the attacks succeed in wrecking Zardari's efforts at peacemaking while derailing rapprochement between Washington and New Delhi, the "invasion" could also produce an unexpected diplomatic fruit for the Jihadis.

This was a bad week for opponents of Islamic terror. India, Pakistan and other governments concerned should do nothing to make it worse.

*Amir Taheri is author of 'Holy Terror: Inside the World of Islamic Terrorism'. His new book, 'The Persian Night', will be published next month.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/3535740/Mumbai-attacks-Jihadists-see-invasion-as-a-triumph.html

Mumbai : Home Minister resigns, at last!

Patil quits, P Chidambaram to be Home Minister
NDTV Correspondent
Sunday, November 30, 2008 2:55 PM (New Delhi)

A day after the terror attacks on Mumbai ended, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil who had been under fire for long over a spate of terror attacks in the country, resigned on Sunday.

His replacement is current Finance Minister P Chidambaram. However, Chidambaram will no longer hold the charge of the Finance Ministry. It will go to the Prime Minister.

NDTV has learnt that Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh may be next to go. But the CM has said there's no question of him quitting.

Intelligence Bureau director, Home Secretary and other bureaucrats may also be asked to quit.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil met Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and said that he would not resign from his post. Patil, after meeting Deshmukh at his official residence 'Varsha' in south Mumbai, said that there is no possibility of his resignation.

According to latest reports, some senior bureaucrats may also be asked to go, but no one's sure whose head is on the chopping block.

Earlier, Home Minister Shivraj Patil resigned owning moral responsibility for the Mumbai attacks that left almost 200 people dead and the entire nation angry over the latter part of this week.

The home minister has had a troubled stint right through the over four years of the Congress-led UPA regime, and there has been a clamour for his resignation every time there has been a terror attack in the country.

At the Congress Working Committee meeting on Saturday Sonia Gandhi took the lead in saying that irrespective of the elections there is a feeling that the government and the party must take responsibility.

Taking the cue, other senior leaders like Union Ministers P Chidambaram, Kamal Nath, Kapil Sibal and H R Bhardwaj attacked Patil, without naming him, saying somebody must be held responsible.

The refrain of these leaders at the meeting was that strong action is needed in the wake of the Mumbai terror strikes and accountability has to be ensured at the higher as well as lower levels.

Patil then offered to step down, saying he was ready for any decision the CWC took.

The home ministry under Patil has been criticized for not having acted upon Intelligence reports about the likelihood of a major terror attack much before the Mumbai siege happened.

Patil, who has been in public life for over four decades, was brought into the Manmohan Singh Cabinet as he was considered a complete Gandhi loyalist. Since his appointment, Sonia Gandhi had turned down repeated demands for his ouster from the government.


Patil was also one of the Congress' candidates for the post of President last year after the tenure of A P J Abdul Kalam got over. But, the Left parties, which were supporting the government from outside, had put their foot down.


http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/mumbaiterrorstrike/Election_Story.aspx?ID=NEWEN20080074673&type=News

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Israel calls India's reaction 'slow, confused'

Israel calls India's reaction 'slow, confused'
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/israel-calls-indias-reaction-slow-confused...

New Delhi: As India turned down Israel's offer to send its crack
commandos to Mumbai to rescue Israeli hostages held in a Jewish
centre, an influential newspaper in Tel Aviv has criticised "slow,
confused and inefficient" response of Indian authorities to the terror
attacks in Mumbai.

"In the first several hours after the Mumbai incidents began, the
response of the Indian authorities was slow, confused and
inefficient," said an article in Haaretz, entitled "Is al Qaeda behind
the Mumbai terror attacks?"

"The first forces sent to the scene were inexperienced local police
officers, who suffered many casualties as a result," said the article
published in Friday's edition of the daily.

"It took some time before military and security authorities realised
the scope of the attack and deployed skilled security forced,
including army and navy commando units," the article said.

The editorial pages of Haaretz, published in both Hebrew and English,
are considered influential among government leaders, intellectuals,
academics, and professionals.

The bodies of five Jews were found inside the Jewish centre - Nariman
House - a home to Chabad Lubavich sect, in which an Israeli rabbi and
his family were trapped.

"India said a polite no to an offer by Israel for dispatching counter
terror forces," Haaretz pointed out.

"It appears the Indian government is not interested in high profile
security assistance from Israel. Throughout the day, the Homefront
Command prepared to send an aid delegation to India but efforts were
halted when it became clear that Delhi was not enthusiastic about the
prospect," the daily said.

Defence Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni Thursday
offered Israel's assistance to India in dealing with terror attacks
and its aftermath. Livni also called her Indian counterpart Pranab
Mukherjee and underlined her country's solidarity in the fight against
terrorism.

Tel Aviv is not happy with New Delhi's rejection of its offer to send
its elite commando force to rescue hostages trapped in Mumbai's luxury
hotels and in Nariman House, reliable sources said.

The Israeli defence minister also expressed concerns over the fate of
Israelis caught up in the attacks. He also thanked the Indian
government for its efforts to trace the missing Israeli nationals
visiting Mumbai. New Delhi: As India turned down Israel's offer to
send its crack commandos to Mumbai to rescue Israeli hostages held in
a Jewish centre, an influential newspaper in Tel Aviv has criticised
"slow, confused and inefficient" response of Indian authorities to the
terror attacks in Mumbai.

"In the first several hours after the Mumbai incidents began, the
response of the Indian authorities was slow, confused and
inefficient," said an article in Haaretz, entitled "Is al Qaeda behind
the Mumbai terror attacks?"

"The first forces sent to the scene were inexperienced local police
officers, who suffered many casualties as a result," said the article
published in Friday's edition of the daily.

"It took some time before military and security authorities realised
the scope of the attack and deployed skilled security forced,
including army and navy commando units," the article said.

The editorial pages of Haaretz, published in both Hebrew and English,
are considered influential among government leaders, intellectuals,
academics, and professionals.

The bodies of five Jews were found inside the Jewish centre - Nariman
House - a home to Chabad Lubavich sect, in which an Israeli rabbi and
his family were trapped.

"India said a polite no to an offer by Israel for dispatching counter
terror forces," Haaretz pointed out.

"It appears the Indian government is not interested in high profile
security assistance from Israel. Throughout the day, the Homefront
Command prepared to send an aid delegation to India but efforts were
halted when it became clear that Delhi was not enthusiastic about the
prospect," the daily said.

Defence Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni Thursday
offered Israel's assistance to India in dealing with terror attacks
and its aftermath. Livni also called her Indian counterpart Pranab
Mukherjee and underlined her country's solidarity in the fight against
terrorism.

Tel Aviv is not happy with New Delhi's rejection of its offer to send
its elite commando force to rescue hostages trapped in Mumbai's luxury
hotels and in Nariman House, reliable sources said.

The Israeli defence minister also expressed concerns over the fate of
Israelis caught up in the attacks. He also thanked the Indian
government for its efforts to trace the missing Israeli nationals
visiting Mumbai.

Dawood involved in Mumbai terror attacks?

*Dawood involved in Mumbai terror attacks?*
NDTV Correspondent
Saturday, November 29, 2008 6:17 PM (Mumbai)

The war against terror in Mumbai ended on Saturday after almost 60 hours of
gunbattle between forces and the terrorists. Now that the NSG commandos have
gunned down the terrorists and arrested one, the focus has moved to finding
out the culprits behind the dastardly attacks.

As per the results of the initial investigations, Mumbai police have said
that the involvement of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim cannot be ruled out.

The Mumbai police have also revealed that the terrorists carried college ID
cards and were aged between 18 and 28.

Giving stronger indications of across the border links in the attack, the
police said that all terrorists came from Karachi.

Apart from these, the police said that IP address of Deccan Mujahideen, the
group that had earlier claimed the responsibility of the attacks, have been
traced to outside India.

*Dawood aide lent logistic support*

Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's henchman, suspected to be a Colaba-based
businessman, handed over arms and explosives to Lashkar-e-Toiba militants
for carrying out attacks in Mumbai, in what is emerging as the first major
joint operation by the Karachi-based gangster and the banned outfit,
official sources said in Mumbai.

Ajmal Amin, the only militant arrested during the operation, told
interrogators that the dozen ultras who sailed from Karachi had come to
Sasool dock from where they were taken first to Cuff Parade and later to
Gateway of India in boats arranged by a front man of Dawood, who runs
several custom clearing houses in Mumbai, the sources claimed.

Mumbai police and central security agencies have launched a massive manhunt
for the businessman considered as a henchman of Dawood, who has been listed
as Global Terrorist having links to Al-Qaida by the United States.

The suspect looks after some customs clearing mechanism and also indulges in
diesel smuggling for the underworld don, the sources claimed.

After getting into waiting boats arranged by Dawood's gang in Mumbai, arms,
ammunition and plastic explosives were quickly transferred to the waiting
boats that took the terrorists to the Gateway of India which was had been
marked as launching pad for the terror strike, the first of its kind in the
country terrorism history.

The Intelligence agencies had sent a warning note to Coast Guard to keep a
watch for an unidentified Pakistani trawler sailing from Karachi port which
may enter into Indian waters. While the coast guard was looking for a
Pakistani or unidentified vessel, the terrorists hijacked Indian fishing
trawler "MV Kuber" killing its crew and entered the Mumbai seas.

Mumbai Jihadis intended to kill at least 5,000 people

http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1710739 5,000
people: R.R. Patil

*Mumbai: Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil said the terrorists that
attacked 10 prominent places in Mumbai "intended to kill at least 5,000
people" and were getting instructions from abroad via satellite phones
throughout their 59-hour standoff with security forces.
*
"There were 10 terrorists in all. Nine were killed, while one has been
captured alive. They had been continuously getting instructions from abroad
via satellite phones," Patil told reporters at a press conference also
attended by Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh.

When asked which country they were getting support from, the minister said:
"You all know which country."

"The terrorists came from the sea route Wednesday morning. They landed at a
tiny fishing port in Colaba called Saffoon Dock. From there, they took a
taxi in which all their arms and ammunitions were loaded," Patil said.

Patil said preliminary investigations revealed that "the terrorists wanted
to kill more than 5,000 people in the attack".

"Police have recovered two live bombs, each weighing eight kilograms from
the dead terrorists. GPS equipment and sophisticated satellite phones were
also recovered from them," he added.

Source: Indo-Asian News Service

Friday, November 28, 2008

Mumbai Jihadists Freed Turkish Hostages Because they were Muslims

Mumbai Jihadists Freed Turkish Hostages Because they were Muslims
11/28/2008

Jihad Watch (www.jihadwatch.org/)

It is not "insulting to Islam" to notice that the Mumbai attackers identify themselves as "mujahideen" -- that is, jihadists, and jihad is an Islamic religious, legal, and political concept.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jihad Watch) - Who are the attackers in Mumbai? According to AFP, they're "militants" and "extremists." According to the Press Trust of India, they're "terrorists." According to the Indian Foreign Minister, they're backed by "elements in Pakistan."

AP speaks of "suspected Muslim militants," and the Jerusalem Post dares to write about "Islamic terrorists," but in general in the mainstream media there is the expected reticence about identifying the attackers as jihadists or as Muslims at all, and no discussion whatsoever of the Islamic texts and teachings that almost certainly inspired them to this spree of murder and mayhem.

And some will say: what does it matter? There are "extremists" in every religious tradition. You are intent on identifying these attackers as Muslims and jihadists solely out of some irrational hatred for Islam, or racism, or bigotry, or some such.

The response to this is that it is impossible to defeat an enemy one does not understand. Islamic theology and law provide innumerable insights into the behavior and priorities of the jihadists -- and that may be why the Organization of the Islamic Conference is so intent on getting the UN to criminalize any critical examination of Islamic texts and teachings, even for counter-terror purposes.

It is not "insulting to Islam" to notice that the Mumbai attackers identify themselves as "mujahideen" -- that is, jihadists, and jihad is an Islamic religious, legal, and political concept.

That concept is in play here in numerous ways, and this story reveals another: the Mumbai jihadists set free their Muslim hostages, almost certainly because of Islamic strictures against fighting against one's fellow Muslims (cf. Qur'an 4:92, which prohibits a Muslim from killing another Muslim).

"Turkish couple let off by terrorists for being Muslims," by Clara Lewis and Anahita Mukherji in the Times of India, November 28:

"MUMBAI: When faced with a volley of gunshots, while sipping coffee at the Oberoi Hotel on Wednesday night, Ali Arpaciouglu, a Turkish citizen on a business trip to Mumbai, chose to escape through the hotel kitchen and down a flight of stairs that opened onto the road outside.

This was probably one of the best decisions he took. On the other hand, his business partner, Meltem Muezzinoglu, and her husband, Seyfi, both Turks, when faced with the same situation, decided to dash out of the restaurant and head upstairs instead. When terrorists laid siege to the hotel, the Muezzinoglus were held hostage....

The Muezzinoglus, however, found themselves in a hostage situation, along with a group of foreigners. That night, they shared a room with three foreigners - all women. Two machine-gun-wielding terrorists stood guard over them the whole night.

All the hostages were asked to reveal their religion. When the Muezzinoglus said they were Muslims, their captors told them that they would not be harmed. The other three Caucasian women were removed from the room next day, and the terrorists informed the Muezzinoglus that they had been shot...."

http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=30774

Mumbai Attackers Are Jihadis by Any Name - Middle East Times

TIMED FOR AMERICAN EYES -- A hotel guest from the Taj Mahal is rescued following a terrorist attack on the hotel and eight other targets across Mumbai, India’s financial capital on Nov. 26. (Sipa via Newscom)
TOOLBAR
The attacks bear all the hallmarks of al-Qaida: massive, multiple, and simultaneous assaults against soft civilian targets. Mumbai is also India's largest city, its financial center, and its gateway to the globalized economy characteristics eerily reminiscent of New York City. The timing of the Mumbai attacks - on the night before Americans celebrate Thanksgiving - ensured that a maximum number of American families would be gathered together in living rooms equipped with large screen HDTVs. Thanksgiving Day follow-on reporting would interrupt parades and football games on a regular basis throughout the next 24 hours.

Both India and Mumbai have been the target of terrorist attacks in the recent past by groups identifying themselves as Indian Mujahedin or the Students' Islamic Movement of India. E-mails sent to various media outlets and captured gunmen have claimed that the attackers seek release from prison of Indian Muslims and an end to what they claim is persecution of Indian Muslims.

Claims such as these are in fact only incidental to the central reason for these horrific attacks. Most of the Indian sub-continent — that now includes the predominantly Hindu state of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as well as the People's Republic of Bangladesh — once belonged to the Islamic umma under the Mughal emperors. The division of British India into today's multiple nation states split Muslims from Muslims, some of whom seek to regain lost territory for Islam.

India, as an increasingly prosperous free market democracy, whose nuclear arsenal faces off against Pakistan's turbulent and equally nuclear-armed society, is an obligatory target for jihadist groups. As long as India remains democratic, free and Hindu, jihad to compel its return to Islam is mandatory, according to Islamic doctrine.

Strategically, the Mumbai attacks inevitably will precipitate a new crisis in Indian-Pakistani relations. The two had been on a tentative path to some measure of rapprochement meant to step down tensions from a series of earlier jihadist attacks including the 2006 Mumbai commuter train bombings and the assassination of Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto almost one year ago.

Now, with Pakistan already facing increasing pressure from NATO coalition forces along its northern border with Afghanistan as well attacks from its own internal extremist elements, the certain accusations from India could well tip these two historical adversaries over the edge into a renewed and dangerous confrontation.

Focus against Taliban and al-Qaida fighters in its Northwest Frontier Provinces and Federally Administered Tribal Areas will shift back to the tense border with India, including the perpetually conflicted Kashmir valley. Calculated instigation of renewed confrontation between India and Pakistan could well take attention away from the hunt for high-value targets, which has been notching up an impressive record of success in recent weeks.

The international community must not allow these jihadist tactics to work. The killers' deliberate focus on singling out for attack some of Mumbai's best-known tourist treasures, such as the Taj Mahal Hotel, the Oberoi Tower, and its magnificent train station, in addition to the Jewish cultural center at Chabad House and American and British citizens, leaves no doubt about the real target of this military-style assault: it is Dar al-Harb which Islamist jihadis are determined to bring into the Dar al-Islam.

All who are thankful for the freedoms of liberal tolerant society under rule of man-made law must understand that just as Mumbai was the target this time, and Bali, Glasgow, Jerusalem, London, Madrid, New York, and Washington, D.C. have been targets before, in the eyes of these jihadis, we are all harbis (enemies).

We are all the targets of those who would impose the harsh strictures of Sharia on the entire world. Whether by military assault with bombs and gunfire, or through the soft jihad of dawa and infiltration, jihad is aimed at conquest. That we still have the ability to recognize that objective and oppose it with every means at the disposal of a free society is reason for all of us to be thankful.

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Clare M. Lopez is the vice president of the Intelligence Summit (www.intelligencesummit.org) and a professor at the Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies (www.cicentre.com).

India, Jihad's Permanent Battleground

India, Jihad's Permanent Battleground

Chronicles Magazine November 28 2008
By Srdja Trifkovic

Teams of heavily armed terrorists carried out seven coordinated attacks in India's financial capital "Mumbai" (Bombay) on Wednesday evening and early Thursday morning. Over 120 people were reported killed by Friday morning and over 300 wounded, with the final toll likely to rise once the ongoing hostage crisis is ended.

Similar attacks by Islamic terrorists occur with grim regularity in India (see Timetable at the end). The disputed province of Kashmir notwithstanding, militant Islam sees the second most populous country in the world as a piece of "unfinished business": having been ruled by Muslims once, it cannot legitimately revert to Dar al-Harb.

The attacks represent a massive intelligence failure on part of the government in New Delhi. Even India's business capital is now seen as a soft target for Jihadist terror, yet the ruling Congress Party continues its old habit of minority appeasement and automatic insistence that the problem is confined to an unrepresentative extremist fringe aided from abroad (i.e. Pakistan). This attitude indicates common ideological roots of India's political and media elite and its Western role model. Both are supine, secularist and leftist to boot.

Now that the jihadists have targeted two luxury hotels and a top-tier restaurant frequented by visiting foreigners, now that they have brought their holy war to India's upper crust and their Western business partners, the country's elite class should wake up to the fact that India has a Muslim problem. That problem is fundamentally the same in each and every country in the world with a substantial Muslim minority.

It would be there even if the government in Islamabad and its semi-rogue agencies like the ISI were to terminate all support for Islamic terrorist groups active across the Subcontinent (which will never happen, of course). The attacks remind us that global Jihad has India in its sights, no less firmly today than in the early centuries of the expansion of Islam's bloody borders.

Prior to the Muslim invasions which started in the 8th century India was one of the world's great civilizations. It matched its contemporaries in the realms of philosophy, mathematics, and natural science. It was a richly imaginative culture, one of the half-dozen most advanced civilizations of all time. Its sculptures were vigorous and sensual, its architecture ornate and spellbinding.

Muslim invaders began entering India in the early eighth century, on the orders of Hajjaj, the governor of Iraq. Starting in 712 the raiders, commanded by Muhammad Qasim, demolished temples, shattered sculptures, plundered palaces, killed vast numbers of men—it took them three days to slaughter the inhabitants of the port city of Debal—and carried off their women and children to slavery.

After the initial wave of violence, however, Qasim tried to establish law and order in the newly conquered lands, and to that end he even allowed a degree of religious tolerance. Upon hearing of such practices, his superior, Hajjaj, wrote back:

You go on giving pardon to everybody, high or low, without any discretion between a friend and a foe. The great Allah says in the Kuran [47.4]: "O True believers, when you encounter the unbelievers, strike off their heads." The above command is a great command and must be respected and followed. You should not be so fond of showing mercy, as to nullify the virtue of the act. Henceforth, grant pardon to no one of the enemy and spare none of them, or else all will consider you a weak-minded man.

In a subsequent communication, Hajjaj reiterated that all able-bodied men were to be killed, and that their underage sons and daughters were to be enslaved. Qasim obeyed, and, on his arrival at the town of Brahminabad, massacred thousands of men.

Qasim's early exploits were continued in the early eleventh century, when Mahmud of Ghazni "passed through India like a whirlwind, destroying, pillaging, and massacring," zealously following the Kuranic injunctions to kill idolaters, whom he had vowed to chastise every year of his life. In the course of seventeen invasions, in the words of Alberuni, the scholar brought by Mahmud to India,

Mahmud utterly ruined the prosperity of the country and performed there wonderful exploits, by which the Hindus became like atoms of dust scattered in all directions, and like a tale of old in the mouth of the people. Their scattered remains cherish, of course, the most inveterate aversion toward all Muslims.

In the aftermath of the invasion, in the ancient cities of Varanasi, Mathura, Ujjain, Maheshwar, Jwalamukhi, and Dwarka, not one temple survived whole and intact. In his The Story of Civilization, Will Durant lamented the results of what he termed "probably the bloodiest story in history." He called it

a discouraging tale, for its evident moral is that civilization is a precious good, whose delicate complex order and freedom can at any moment be overthrown by barbarians invading from without and multiplying from within…. [E]ternal vigilance is the price of civilization. A nation must love peace, but keep its powder dry.

Islamic invaders broke and burned everything beautiful they came across in Hindustan, displaying, as an Indian commentator put it, the resentment of the less developed warriors who felt intimidated in the encounter with a more refined culture. The Muslim sultans built mosques at the sites of torn down temples, and countless Hindus were sold into slavery.

As far as the invaders were concerned, Hindus were kafirs par excellence. They, and to a lesser extent the peaceful Buddhists, were not "of the book" — "protected," like Jews and Christians, provided they submit to dhimmitude – but at the receiving end of Muhammad's implacable injunction against pagans: "Kill those who join other gods with God wherever you may find them." (Kuran, 9:5-6)

The mountainous northwestern approaches to India are called Hindu Kush, "the Slaughter of the Hindu," a reminder of the days when Hindu slaves from Indian Subcontinent died in the harsh Afghan mountains while being transported to Muslim courts of Central Asia. The slaughter in Somnath, the site of a celebrated Hindu temple, where 50,000 Hindus were slain on Mahmud's orders, set the tone for centuries.

The Buddhists were the next to be subjected to mass slaughter in 1193, when Muhammad Khilji also burned their famous library. By the end of the twelfth century, following the Muslim conquest of their stronghold in Bihar, they were no longer a significant presence in India. The survivors retreated into Nepal and Tibet, or escaped to the south of the Subcontinent. The remnants of their culture lingered on even as far west as Turkestan.

Left to the tender mercies of Muslim conquerors and their heirs, they were systematically destroyed, sometimes—as was the case with the four giant statues of Buddha destroyed by the Taliban in Afghanistan in March 2001—as late as the first year of the third millennium.

That cultivated disposition and developed sensibility can go hand in hand with bigotry and cruelty is evidenced by the example of Firuz Shah, who became the ruler of northern India in 1351. This educated yet tyrannical Muslim ruler once surprised a village where a Hindu religious festival was celebrated and ordered all present to be slain. He proudly related that, upon completing the slaughter, he destroyed the temples and in their place built mosques.

The Moghul emperor Akbar is remembered as tolerant, and only one major massacre was recorded during his long reign (1542–1605), when he ordered that about 30,000 captured Rajput Hindus be slain on February 24, 1568, after the battle for Chitod. But Akbar's acceptance of other religions and toleration of their public worship, his abolition of poll-tax on non-Muslims, and his interest in other faiths were not a reflection of his Islamic spirit of tolerance.

Quite the contrary, they indicated his propensity for free-thinking experimentation in the realm of religion that finally led him to complete apostasy. Its high points were the formal declaration of his own infallibility in all matters of religious doctrine, his promulgation of a new creed, and his adoption of Hindu and Zoroastrian festivals and practices.

Things were back to normal under Shah Jahan (1593–1666), the fifth Mogul Emperor and a grandson of Akbar the Great. Most Westerners remember him as the builder of Taj Mahal and do not know that he was a cruel warmonger who initiated 48 military campaigns against non-Muslims in less than 30 years.

Taking his cue from his Ottoman co-religionists, on coming to the throne in 1628 he killed all his male relations except one who escaped to Persia. During his reign, in Benares alone 76 Hindu temples were destroyed, and Christian churches at Agra and Lahore were demolished. At the end of the three-month siege of Hugh, a Portuguese enclave near Calcutta, he had 10,000 inhabitants "blown up with powder, drowned in water, or burnt by fire." More than 4,000 were taken captive to Agra where they were offered Islam or death. Most refused and were killed, except for the younger women who went to harems.

The massacres perpetrated by Muslims in India are unparalleled in history. They are bigger in sheer numbers than the Holocaust, or the massacre of the Armenians by the Turks; more extensive even than the slaughter of the South American native populations by the invading Spanish and Portuguese.

Major recent attacks by Islamic terrorists in India:

  • March 12, 1993: 257 killed and more than 1,000 injured in 15 co-ordinated bomb attacks in Bombay. The blasts were orchestrated by an Islamic group headed by Dawood Ibrahim.
  • February 14, 1998: 46 people were killed and more than 200 injured in 13 car bombs in the city of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The attacks were blamed on the "Al Umma" Islamist group.
  • October 1, 2001: Militants belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammed, a Kashmiri group, attacked Jammu and Kashmir Assembly complex in Srinagar, killing 35 people.
  • December 13, 2001: Attack on the Indian Parliament complex in New Delhi led to the killing of a dozen people and 18 injured. Four members of the Pakistan-based Islamist group Jaish-e-Mohammed were later convicted for their part in the plot.
  • September 24, 2002: 31 people killed, 79 wounded at Akshardham temple in Gujarat
  • May 14, 2002: Islamic attackers killed more than 30 people in an Army camp near Jammu.
  • March 13, 2003: A bomb attack on a commuter train in Mumbai killed 11.
  • Aug. 25, 2003: Twin car bombings in Mumbai killed at least 52 people and injured 150. Indian authorities blamed the Kashmiri Islamist group Lashkar-e-Taiba
  • July 5, 2005: Attack on the Ram Janmabhoomi complex, the site of the destroyed Babri Mosque at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Oct. 29, 2005: Three explosions in busy shopping areas of south Delhi, two days before the Hindu festival of Diwali, killed 59 and injured 200. Islami Inqilabi Mahaz (Islamic Revolutionary Group) claimed responsibility, but authorities blamed Lashkar-e-Taiba
  • March 7, 2006: A series of bombings in the holy city of Varanasi killed at least 28 and injured over a hundred. Indian investigators blamed Pakistan-based Islamic terrorists.
  • July 11, 2006: Seven bomb blasts on the Mumbai Suburban Railway killed over 200 people. Police blamed Lashkar-e-Taiba and Students Islamic Movement of India.
  • Sept. 8, 2006: At least 37 people were killed and 125 were injured in a series of explosions near a mosque in Malegaon, Maharashtra. The Islamic Movement of India claimed responsibility.
  • Aug. 25, 2007: Forty-two people killed and 50 injured in twin explosions at a crowded park in Hyderabad by Harkat-ul-Jehad-i-Islami (HuJI).
  • May 13, 2008: A series of six explosions in Jaipur killed 63 people and injured more than 150.
  • July 26, 2008: Serial explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad killed 45 people and injured more than 150. The Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility.
  • Sept. 13, 2008: Five bomb blasts in New Delhi's popular shopping centers left 21 people dead and more than 100 injured. The Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility.
And yet, The New York Times manages to produce a long reports on the attacks without mentioning the word "Muslim" or "Islamic" even once!

Transcripts of telephonic conversation with Mumbai Jihadis

Terrorists Ring Up India TV Twice During Siege Using Hostages’ Cellphones

New Delhi, Delhi, India, Thursday, November 27, 2008 -- (Business Wire India)


Two terrorists, Shadullah and Imran Babar, rang up India TV twice during the siege on Thursday using cellphones of their hostages to place their points of view.

The first call came in the morning from Shadullah who was holed up in Oberoi Hotel, Mumbai. Using Cellphone no. 09769679723 belonging to a Swedish lady named Lisa Ringner from Room No. 1856, Hotel Oberoi, Shadullah rang up India TV’s popular number 93505 93505 and spoke at length about why he and his colleagues carried out the strikes in Mumbai.

Shadullah claimed that he belonged to Deccan Mujahideen, a little known outfit which had claimed responsibility of the terror strikes in Mumbai on Wednesday night. The anchor repeatedly asked whether he was from Hyderabad, India, or from Hyderabad, Pakistan, to which he replied in his heavily Pakistani accent that he belonged to Hyderabad of the Deccan. Shadullah carried on with his litany of perceived injustices meted out Muslims in India. The conversation ran thus :

India TV – What do you want?
Shadullah – When so many of us were killed, who did anything for us? Babri Masjid was demolished. We were not allowed to stay in peace..That time, nobody was with us. You are talking of surrender.. Let these commandos come.. Hum Uski Aisi Chhutti karega ki Who apne bachhey ko yateem kar lega.(We will get rid of them in such a manner that their sons will become orphans)
India TV- You belong to which place? To which faction do you belong?
Shadullah- We belong to Hyderabad.
India TV—Hyderabad of Pakistan?
Shadullah- No, Hyderabad of the Deccan. And we are from Deccan Mujahideen.
India TV—What are your demands?
Shadullah- Wait for a minute ( he consults with somebody)
India TV—Tell us your demands, because the whole of India is listening to you.
Shadullah—Hello, We demand the release of all mujaheddin put in jails. Then will we release these people. Otherwise..Nahin Toh hum Eent se Eent Bajayega (we will destroy this place)..You must have seen, what’s happening here.
India TV- Tell us, how many of you are there in Oberoi hotel?
Shahdullah—Why should I tell you?
India TV—No, you tell us because you are claiming that so many people are fighting for you..At least tell us, how many of you are there?
Shadullah – Hum saath hain (We are seven)..saath (seven)
India TV- You are seven there in Oberoi Hotel?
Shahdullah—Yes
India TV—Do you have the single demand that all mujaheddin arrested be released.. or do you have any other demand?
Shahdullah - Yes, release them, and we, the Muslim who live in India, should not be harassed.. Things like demolition of Babri Masjid and killings should stop.
India TV—Shahdullah, we want to tell you that you are yourself a citizen of India.. You yourself say that you belong to Hyderbad. Don’t you have love for your own country.. your own Hindustan? Because those who are killed they could be your brothers, or the brothers of others..
Shahdullah--- We love this country.. this is our country..but the issue is this: when our elders, our brothers are killed, didn’t these people see all this? OK ..Allah Haafiz.

The second call was from another terrorist Imran Babar from Nariman House, Mumbai, where he used the cellphone no. 9819464530 belonging to Holtzberg Gaverlein, staying at Nariman House Number 3, Hormusji Street, Colaba, Mumbai. Imran Babar also rang up India TV’s popular number kept aside for viewers 93505 93505. Time: 17:07:05 hrs.

India TV—Hello, Imran, where are you?
Imran Babar – We are here..You call their (Israeli) Army Staff to visit Kashmir.. why is it so?..Who are they to come to J & K..This is a matter between us and Hindus..the Hindu government..Why does that Israel come here..To say that Israel and Palestine..
India TV—Imran, you claim that you are in Nariman House.. How many of your friends are there in Nariman House?
Imran –We know how to live.. how to snatch our rights…
India TV – Imran, are you able to listen to what I am saying?
Imran—Yes, I can hear you..
India TV—Just reply to my question.. How many of you are there in Nariman House?
Imran—I have five persons with me..
India TV—And when did you come to Mumbai?
Imran—Hum log.. Hum log apne kaam se aaya hai (We have come here for our work)..Raah Dekhte Raha (we waited)…Saara maamla aapke samne hai (everything is before you).. Zulm aur zyadati bardasht karke jab hum thak gaya hai, tab humne eisa karne ko majboor ho gaya hai.. Aapke saamne haalaat hai.. Main toh wahi aapko baar baar itihaas bata raha hun..lekin (We are tired of facing tortures and injustice, we are forced to do this.. The situation is in front of you..I am merely repeating history to you, but..) I don’t’ understand why you people talk like this?
India TV—What’s your age, Imran?
Imran—I am 25.
India TV—What’s the age of your friends?
Imran—My other friends are also of the same age…young..adults..

Claiming to have worked as a medical representative in a multinational company, Babar said these attacks were to avenge “torture and injustice”. He, however, skirted the query as to which place he hails from.

India TV repeatedly appealed to both the terrorists to surrender and release the hostages, but they were adamant. India TV informed the security agencies in Delhi and Mumbai as soon as the calls were received from the terrorists. The details of the cellphones were obtained from security agencies, who were keeping track of these conversations.

About Mr Rajat Sharma, Ms Ritu Dhawan, and Independent News Service Private Limited (INS):

Mr Rajat Sharma is Chairman of Independent News Service (INS) and Editor-in-Chief of India TV. India TV is the flagship service of INS. INS was co-founded by Mr Sharma and Ms Ritu Dhawan in 1998. Mr Sharma edited important publications before entering television in 1992 with the iconic 'Aap Ki Adalat' and India's first private news bulletin. With 20 years of work behind her, Ms Dhawan, Managind Director, INS, is one of India's senior-most television producers. India TV Interactive (ITVI) Pvt Ltd..is their newest foray.

INS launched India TV in August 2004. Today it has a talent pool of 500+ personnel. As per TAM data across 41 weeks this year, India TV has been a leader in the C&S Hindi news market.

INS had investment from Fuse+ Media, an entity of ComVentures, a leading Silicon Valley-based venture capital and private equity group with over $1.5 billion of assets under management. Earlier this year, after another strategic investment, INS's enterprise value stood at Rs 500 crore.


http://www.businesswireindia.com/PressRelease.asp?b2mid=17627

Muslim terrorists in Mumbai tell media: 'stop hating us'

Muslim terrorists in Mumbai tell media: 'stop hating us'

THE terror group that ruthlessly struck at Mumbai's heart has demanded an end to persecution of Muslims and the release of militants from prison.

The previously unknown group that claimed responsibility for the attacks across Mumbai has added to the growing belief that India is confronting a home-grown Islamic militancy.

The vast majority of previous attacks on Indian soil have been squarely blamed on groups based in or directly supported by neighbouring Pakistan.

But attacks over the last year have been claimed by groups with names stressing their local origins.

Deccan Mujahedeen, which said it was responsible for the Mumbai assault on Wednesday night, takes its title from the Deccan plateau that covers much of south India.

The outfit sent emails to local media saying it carried out the attacks.

One of the gunmen holed up in the Trident hotel told the India TV channel by phone on Thursday that the little-known terror outfit wanted an end to the persecution of Indian Muslims and the release of all fellow Islamic militants detained in India.

"Muslims in India should not be persecuted. We love this as our country but when our mothers and sisters were being killed, where was everybody?" he said from inside the hotel, which was surrounded by army commandos.

A similarly shadowy group calling itself the Indian Mujahedeen claimed responsibility for serial blasts in Delhi in September, which killed 20 people, and bombings in the western city of Ahmedabad in July when 45 died.

Another group, the Islamic Security Force-Indian Mujahedeen, said it was behind explosions last month in India's north-east state of Assam that killed 80.

It is unclear whether the various groups are connected, but retired senior security official B Raman has said their chosen names were a "bid to Indianise" the Islamic militant movement.

The Indian Mujahedeen, which also calls itself "the militia of Islam", first came to public attention last November following serial blasts in Uttar Pradesh.

The same group sent another email to the media after blasts in May in the city of Jaipur in which it said it would wage an "open war" against India for supporting the United States, and warned of more attacks against tourist sites.

Security services suspect the groups may be fronts for outfits that have been banned by the Indian government over the past few years such as the Students' Islamic Movement of India.

Others say they could be an undercover coalition of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed militant organisations.

Just minutes before the blasts in Ahmedabad, the main commercial city of Gujarat state, the Indian Mujahedeen sent emails to several television news stations warning that people would "feel the terror of death".

It said the Ahmedabad blasts were revenge for riots which swept Gujarat in 2002 in which at least 2,000 people, mainly Muslims, were hacked, shot and burnt to death.

It has warned India's largest-circulation daily, The Times of India, and other media groups to halt their "propaganda war" against Muslims.

And it has told Mukesh Ambani, India's richest businessman, to "think twice" about his construction of a glass-and-steel 27-storey home on land in Mumbai where a Muslim orphanage once stood.

Since 9/11, Muslims have carried out more than 11,000 attacks all in the name of Islam and Muhammad

http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/6575

Since 9/11, Muslims have carried out more than 11,000 attacks all in the name of Islam and Muhammad

The Religion of Peace Strikes Again

By Alan Caruba Thursday, November 27, 2008

The attacks in Mumbai, India are the latest in the 1,400 year history of Islam and yet people continue to express surprise that the alleged religion of peace could harbor so many cold-blooded killers of innocent people.

Since 9/11, Muslims have carried out more than 11,000 attacks all in the name of Islam and Muhammad. Americans got a taste of it when 3,000 of their own were mercilessly killed without warning and, I might add, without any better reason than Muhammad’s call to “wage war against such of the infidels as are your neighbors.”

With more than 1.3 billion Muslims in the world, about 21 percent of the world’s population, that’s a lot of neighbors and wherever Muslims are gathered in great numbers or wherever they have immigrated, the demand for unbelievers is always the same, convert or die.

The death toll in Mumbai as of this writing is nearing 130 and the target area, just as with 9/11’s attack on the World Trade Center, is the financial center of India. Islam takes a dim view of capitalism wherever it is practiced, but then Islam takes a dim view of everything that is not Islamic.

To understand Islam is to understand two central factors, its sense of superiority and its certitude. While other religions exercise tolerance for those who do not share their faith, Islam requires that “unbelievers” either convert or be killed.

While not all Muslims seek their neighbor’s blood and many are good and decent people, the single truth about Islam is that its holy book is a call to war. This thought is so frightening that most in the West end up denying the threat it poses to their lives. Terror, however, was a means to secure new adherents from its beginning.

In a new book, “The 9/11 Verses: Terrorist Teachings in the Koran”, author Karl J. Trautwein has painstakingly studied the book that Muslims are taught is the word of Allah and the Haddith a collection of stories about Muhammad’s life that are intended to guide the lives of Muslims. Islam lays down rules for every single aspect of a Muslim’s life and it requires prayer five times a day, always facing Mecca. One can purchase the book from http://www.The911Verses.com.

Muslims often point to the Koran’s verses on tolerance, but Trautwein notes that, “Passages teaching peace and tolerance are believed to come from the early days when Muhammad lived in Mecca. Verses calling for hate and violence are believed to have been revealed in Medina, which was later in his life.” In Medina, after Jewish tribes that lived there refused to accept him as a prophet and convert, Muhammad had between 600 and 900 men killed. Their wives and children were taken as slaves.

Trautwein calls Islam “bi-polar” because it contains two totally opposite beliefs and sets of behavior. The violence that the Koran demands cannot be “misinterpreted” any more than its more peaceful, earlier statements. Even so, the Koran promises great rewards for hunting, harming or killing non-believers. A statistical study of the Koran found that 52.7 percent of the verses are hatred aimed at infidels.

The lesson of 9/11, the attacks in Spain, the United Kingdom, Mumbai, and elsewhere around the world is that neither the West, nor anywhere else can “peace” be achieved with Islam. Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, animists and all others are the legitimate targets for Muslims because they are not Muslims or refuse to submit to Islam.

The 21st century is now challenged by the 7th century and, everywhere, it finds itself bewildered by what appears to be appalling and senseless killing.

It makes perfect sense, however, to those who believe they are practicing Islam as commanded by Muhammad and the Koran. The Koran heaps scorn on both Judaism and Christianity despite incorporating aspects of both faiths that preceded Islam, claiming that Muhammad received the Koran from the archangel Gabriel and is the last of the prophets. This is a thin veneer to suggest the legitimacy of Islam.

Western and other nations put themselves at peril when they seek accommodation with Islam and it is an irony that 9/11 marked a moment in time when many Muslims began to question their faith, often leaving it either openly or secretly.

An “insult” to Muhammad carries with it a death sentence. Perceived insults can result in riots and attacks as occurred when a Danish cartoonist drew an unflattering picture of Muhammad. Apostasy, the act of converting to another religion is a death sentence for Muslims. Adultery, homosexuality, alcohol, and a long list of other “offenses” can get you killed.

It is an irony, too, that Muslim nations such as Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States, and others find themselves the victims of Islamofascism because Islam does not separate the state from the religion.

The final irony is that the United States of America has elected as its next President, Barack Hussein Obama, born to a Muslim father, adopted by a Muslim step-father while living in Indonesia, and amerced in Islam in his formative years.

Mumbai now becomes another page in the history of Islam’s war on the world when its two major sects, Sunni and Shia, are not making war on one another.

For the West and all around the world, there can be only one response to Islam…

Resistance.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Mumbai Jihadis: "We want all mujahidins held in India released."

Cruel barbarity against us all
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Andrew Bolt
November 28, 2008 12:00am
THE slaughter in Mumbai was a barbaric attack not just on India, but on us. On the West.

For the first time in India, Muslim terrorists have singled out Westerners and Jews, and the places they are most likely to visit.

And that makes al-Qaida a prime suspect -- either as a partner with local terrorists or prime mover.

From the gunmen's targets, it seems that al-Qaida or associated Islamist groups have in fact chosen a new, easier, battleground for their war against the West.

This will change all the security thinking for next week's Twenty20 Champions League, in which Victoria and Western Australia, were to compete, and for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

And a naive world will learn that the war on terror they'd hoped would die with the presidency of George W. Bush will be inherited by Barack Obama.

Mumbai has been hit by Islamist terrorists before, of course, but those were very different. The targets were locals, and so were the grievances.

The city's stock exchange, trains and hotels and gas stations were attacked in 1993 by criminals and terrorists who killed 257 people to revenge the killing of Muslims by Hindu mobs.

Ten years later, 52 people were killed in car bombings apparently by Muslims fighting for control of Kashmir, and in July 2006 pro-Kashmiri Islamists bombed commuter trains and railway stations, slaughtering at least 187 more.

But this is dangerously different.

Most of the buildings the young gunmen stormed were places tourists would use or know.

There's the five-star Oberoi and the Taj Mahal Hotel, right next to the iconic Gateway of India.

Also attacked were the main railway station and the exclusive Leopold Cafe, popular with foreigners and the rich, and the place where Australian Kate Anstee was shot in the leg.

Explosions have also been reported near the domestic airport.

Even more telling was that the terrorists reportedly took over Nariman House, a residential complex owned by Jews that contained a Jewish prayer hall and the local office of the Chabad movement.

Also different this time was the taking of hostages.

Again, they were mainly Westerners. British witness Ashok Patel said the terrorists at the Taj Mahal shouted out: "Who has US or UK passports?", and guests at the Oberoi said the terrorists there also singled out Americans and Britons for hostages.

Chabad officials feared that their Mumbai emissary, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, was also being held at gunpoint at Nariman House.

In a way, it's pointless trying to decide exactly which Islamist group this time is formally responsible.

It may be the "Deccan Mujahideen", which contacted Indian media outlets to take the bloody credit, but nothing is known of a group with this studiously local name, and first-timers are unlikely to have the men, organisation, experience, cash or fire-power to launch a co-ordinated strike like this on a dozen targets.

The "Deccan Mujahidin" may just be the latest incarnation of another mysterious group, the "Indian Mujahideen", which boasted of carrying out the bombings in Delhi in September, which killed 20 people, and in Ahmedabad in July, which killed 45. But did they, too, have the resources it took to launch this attack?

The names of these outfits may shift, but it's just a rebadging of the same kind of people inspired by the same ideology. And more telling than their temporary names are the deeds.

True, one of the terrorists in the Oberoi rang India TV to say he belonged to an Indian Islamist group wanting to end persecution of India's Muslims, and demanding: "We want all mujahidins held in India released."

But the attacks themselves point to another, more specific agenda as well.

It's India's links to the West that were attacked -- its hotels, foreigners, Jews, and rail and airport links.

The aim, as with the al-Qaida-linked bombings in Hindu Bali, seems to be to split the country from the West. This would make it part of the Islamists' global war against the West and its freedoms -- a war driven by a deadly amalgam of religion and politics.

Some may see this latest horror as proof that US President George Bush has failed against the war in self-defence he launched after the 9/11 attacks of 2001, and Obama must choose more peaceful ways.

But terrible though they are, these killings are an aberration. The trend in recent years has been for fewer terrorist attacks around the world, even in Iraq, where al-Qaida has been mauled. Since 2001, Islamists have not managed one successful attack on the US. Britain has foiled every big terrorist plot since 2005.

Shambolic India was always an easier target, but one only for the desperate. And for this to be first in there against the West shows how small the appeal of jihad is even in a nation with 150 million Muslims.

Indeed, the Pew Research Centre has polled a dramatic drop in support among Muslims around the world for violent jihad and al-Qaida since 2002.

This is the struggle Obama inherits, and it will not end until Islamists horrify enough fellow Muslims by their pointless slaughter - and until Bush's dream is fulfilled, and Muslim nations share our love for the freedom now under such savage attack in Mumbai.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24718190-5000117,00.html

மும்பை ஜிஹாதி தீவிரவாதம்: இப்படியும் சொல்வார்கள்

"பிச்சைக்காரர்களே இல்லாத பாகிஸ்தானில் தீவிரவாதிகள் இருக்கிறார்கள் என்று
சொல்வது அபாண்டம். இதை சென்றமுறை பாகிஸ்தானுக்கு என் சொந்த செலவில்
சென்றுவிட்டுவந்த என்னால் உறுதியாகச் சொல்ல முடியும். இந்துத்தீவிரவாதிகளே
பாகிஸ்தானுக்குச் சென்று வெடிகுண்டு வைத்துவிட்டுத் திரும்பிவரும் வழியில்
மீதமிருக்கும் குண்டுகளை என்ன செய்வதென்று தெரியாமல் மும்பையில்
வெடித்திருக்கிறார்கள்."
-- அ.மார்க்ஸ், தீராநதி, டிசம்பர் 2008

"வெடிகுண்டு, தீவிரவாதத்தாக்குதல்களைப் பார்த்து பரிதாபப்படுவது ஒரு
பொதுப்புத்தி. பொதுப்புத்தி எதுவாக இருந்தாலும் அதை செருப்பால் அடிப்பது நம்
மரபு. இல்லையென்றால் ழாக் தெரிதாவைப் படிக்கும் நமக்கும் ரமணிசந்திரனைப்
படிக்கும் ஒரு அற்பப் பதருக்கும் வித்தியாசம் தெரியாமல் போய்விடும். வெடிகுண்டு
வெடித்ததில் பலியானவர்கள் உயர்குடி மக்களென்பதாலும், தாக்குதலை நடத்தியவர்கள்
அப்பாவி, ஏழை, சமுதாய அடுக்கின் கீழ்த்தட்டில் அமர்ந்திருப்பவர்கள்
என்பதாலும்தான் பொதுமக்களாகிய, பார்ப்பன கோட்பாடுகளால் கட்டப்பட்ட நம் இந்திய
ஆட்டுமந்தைகள் இத்தனைக் கண்டனம் செய்கிறார்கள். உண்மையில் வெடிகுண்டு
வெடித்தவர்கள் தூண்டப்பட்டவர்களே. அதைப் பற்றிய ஒரு உண்மையறியும் குழு
அமைக்கப்பட்டு, அறிக்கை விரைவில் பதிவர் சந்திப்பில் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளப்படும்.
அந்த சந்திப்பில் தாக்குதல்களை அருகிலிருந்து பார்த்த ஒரு பத்திரிகையாளரும்
உண்மைகளைப் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளப்போகிறார்."

-- ஜ்யோவ்ராம்சுந்தர், நாகார்ஜுனன் வட்டாரம். 28.11.2008

"தீவிரவாதம் என்பதே ஒரு கற்பிதம். தீவிரவாதம் என்ற சொல் நம் பண்டைய
இலக்கியங்களில் பல்வேறு பெயர்களில்
ஒளிந்திருக்கிறது. சேர, சோழ, பாண்டியர்கள் காலங்களில் தீவிரவாதம் வீரம்
என்ற பெயரில் போற்றப்பட்டது. போலந்தில் பிடித்துச் செல்லப்பட்ட ஒரு தீவிரவாதி,
பின்னர் தேசத்தியாகியாகி விடுவிக்கப்பட்டார். மேலும்,தீவிரவாதத்தை காந்தி
முதலானவர்கள் எதிர்த்த காலம் போய், இப்போது நிறைய வீடியோகேம்களில்
தீவிரவாதங்கள் விளையாட்டாய்ப் பார்த்து மகிழப்படுகிறது. இதற்கு என்ன
சொல்கிறீர்கள்?"

-- இந்திரா பார்த்தசாரதி, உயிர்மை, டிசம்பர் 2008.

இதை இஸ்லாமியர்கள் செய்திருப்பார்களா என்பதை நாம் இப்பொழுதே சொல்லி விட
முடியாது. இதுவே இந்துவாக இருந்திருந்தால் உடனடியாக நானே கண்டித்திருப்பேன்.
இதையும் கூட வெறுப்பில் ஊறிய இந்துக்கள் செய்திருக்க சாத்தியம் இருக்கிறது. இதை
இஸ்லாமியர்கள் செய்திருந்தால் அதை அவர்கள் அச்ச உணர்வில் செய்திருக்கிறார்கள்
என்பதை நாம் உணர்ந்து நாம் அனுதாபப் பட வேண்டும்., ஈராக்கில் அமெரிக்க
ஏகாதிபத்தியம் தீவீரவாதத்தை செய்யாமல் இருந்தால் ஏன் மும்பையில் முஸ்லீம்கள்
அச்சப் பட்டு இந்தத் தாக்குதலில் ஈடுபடப் போகிறார்கள் ஆகவே இதை முஸ்லீம்கள்
செய்திருந்தால் நாம் அதைப் புரிந்து கொண்டு அனுதாபத்துடன் அவர்களுக்கு உதவ
வேண்டும். அவர்களுக்கு ஆர் டி எக்ஸ் கிடைக்காவிட்டால் நாம் வாங்கிக் கொடுக்க
வேண்டும். தேவைப் படும் இஸ்லாமிய அன்பர்கள் கிழக்குக்கு ஒரு மெயில் அனுப்பினால்
நாங்கள் உடனடியாக அனுப்பி வைப்போம் ஆனால் இதையே இந்துக்கள் செய்திருந்தால்
அவர்களை தடி கொண்டு ஒடுக்க வேண்டும் வெட்டிக் கொல்ல வேண்டும், இஸ்லாம் ஒரு
அமைதி மார்க்கம் என்பதை விளக்கும் இஸ்லாம் ஒரு எளிய அறிமுகத்தை அனைவரும்
வாங்கிப் படித்து குண்டு வைக்குமாறு கேட்டுக் கொள்கிறேன் - பத்ரி

இஸ்லாமியர்கள் (இதை வெவ்வேறு வசனங்களாக ஆங்காங்கே சொல்வார்கள்):

ஹேமந்த் கர்கரே பின்னாளில் இருந்து சுடப்பட்டார். என்கவுண்டர் ஸ்பெஷலிஸ்ட் திடீரென்று எப்படி வந்தார்? இது இஸ்லாமியர்களை தீவிரவாதிகளாக சித்தரிக்க யூதர்கள் செய்யும் சதி


மனித உரிமை பறிபோகிறது. உள்ளே சென்ற தீவிரவாதிகளை மென்மையான முறையிலேயே பிடித்து, குற்றம் நிரூபிக்கப் பட்டிருக்க வேண்டும்

முதலில் அவர்களை நீதிமன்றத்தில் நிறுத்தி, பத்து வருட காலம் விசாரித்து பின்பு தண்டனை வழங்கியபின்பே நீங்கள் முடிவு செய்ய வேண்டும்

இஸ்லாம் வன்முறையை எதிர்க்கிறது. அதனால் இந்துக்களே தங்களைத் தாங்களே சுட்டுக் கொன்றுவிட்டு இஸ்லாத்தின் மீது பழிபோடுகிறார்கள்.

இஸ்லாம் அமைதி மார்க்கம்!

Mumbai attackers may be Pakistani nationals

Mumbai attackers may be Pakistani nationals
27 Nov 2008, 1359 hrs IST, PTI

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MUMBAI: Preliminary investigations on Thursday pointed to involvement of at least some Pakistani nationals in the serial terror attacks in Mumbai

that left over 100 dead and 270 others injured.

"There are indications that the perpetrators of the crime, who arrived in Mumbai by boats, are Pakistani nationals," authoritative sources said.

The indications are based on information gathered from captured terrorists, the sources said.

Maharashtra deputy chief minister R R Patil, who also holds the Home portfolio, said revealing detailed information on the terror strikes could prove detrimental at this juncture. (Watch )

"We have total clues. But disclosing information would not help the case," Patil said. "This is an attack on the country. We will disclose information at an appropriate time," he said.

Meanwhile, there are reports that Colaba police have impounded four boats allegedly used by the terrorists to reach the Mumbai coast.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Mumbai_attackers_may_be_Pakistani_nationals/articleshow/3764564.cms

கடந்த ஐந்து வருடங்களில் ஜிஹாதி தீவிரவாத செயல்கள்

Following is a chronology of some of the major attacks in India in the past five years:

March 13, 2003 - A bomb attack on a commuter train in Mumbai kills 11 people.

Aug. 25, 2003 - Two car bombs kill about 60 in Mumbai.

Aug. 15, 2004 - A bomb explodes in Assam, killing 16 people, mostly schoolchildren, and wounding dozens.

Oct. 29, 2005 - Sixty-six people are killed when three blasts rip through markets in New Delhi.

March 7, 2006 - At least 15 people are killed and 60 wounded in three blasts in the northerly Hindu pilgrimage city of Varanasi.

July 11, 2006 - More than 180 people are killed in seven bomb explosions at railway stations and on trains in Mumbai that are blamed on Islamist militants.

May 18, 2007 - A bomb explodes during Friday prayers at a anti-wahhabi mosque in Hyderabad, killing 11 worshippers.

Aug. 25, 2007 - Three coordinated explosions at an amusement park and a street stall in Hyderabad kill at least 40 people.

May 13, 2008 - Seven bombs rip through the crowded streets of Jaipur, killing at least 63 people in markets and outside Hindu temples.

July 25 - Eight small bombs hit the IT city of Bangalore, killing at least one woman and wounding at least 15.

July 26 - At least 16 small bombs explode in Ahmedabad killing 45 people and wounding 161. A little-known group called the "Indian Mujahideen" claims responsibility for the attack and the May 13 attack in Jaipur.

Sept 13 - At least five bombs explode in crowded markets and streets in the heart of New Delhi, killing at least 18 people and injuring scores more. The Indian Mujahideen again claim responsibility.

Nov 26 - At least 80 people were killed in a series of attacks apparently aimed at tourists in India's financial capital Mumbai on Wednesday. Police said at least 250 people had been wounded.

Mumbai: Al-Qaeda inspired foreign group behind attacks

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http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Security/?id=3.0.2756411110



New Delhi, 27 Nov. (AKI) - The deadly attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai bear the hallmarks of a foreign, Al-Qaeda-inspired group, a New Delhi terrorism expert Vikram Sood told Adnkronos International (AKI) on Thursday. Sood described the attacks as a "very serious" assault on the Indian state.

Suspected Islamist militants launched a series of coordinated gun and hand-grenade attacks late on Wednesday, killing over 100 people, injuring nearly 300. A number of hotel guests were also taken hostage in the attacks.

"I don't believe it was the Deccan Mujahadeen at all," Sood said, referring to a previously unknown group which claimed responsibility for the Mumbai attacks.

"The group doesn't exist. It's a red herring," he told AKI.

Sood is the vice-president of the Observer Research Foundation's Centre for International Affairs, a New Delhi public policy think-tank. He is also a former head of the Indian external intelligence agency's research division.

The militant group that carried out Wednesday's attacks in Mumbai appeared to be extremely well trained and well backed in terms of logistics, money and weapons, Sood said.

"From the TV shots of the terrorists, they are totally in control and have a long-term perspective" he said.

He described the Mumbai attacks as a "qualitative leap" compared with other recent attacks in India such as the May serial blasts in the western Indian city of Jaipur which killed at least 66 people and left about 200 wounded.

"They have made no demands but they are holding hostages and dragging it out. They are anti-Jewish, anti-American and anti-British," said Sood.

The militants reportedly attacked a Jewish centre in Mumbai, took a rabbi hostage, and sought British and American citizens, asking to see their passports.

Sood declined to comment on whether a Pakistani militant group might be responsible, saying it was "too early to say".

But he said: "This kind of attack needs careful planning, reconnaissance, knowing the behaviour of security personnel and those coming and going, and how to be inconspicuous."

Wednesday's highly organised attacks on ten mainly western and business targets in Mumbai are similar to the devastating serial blasts that killed 250 civilians and wounded 700 on 12 March 1993, Sood said.

Mumbai jihadists hold Jewish rabbi and wife hostage , capture Nariman House

Mumbai jihadists hold rabbi and wife hostage

Why? Because they see their jihad in India as just one part of the larger jihad against America, Britain, and the West, and against Israel. And because the Qur'an says that "strongest among men in enmity to the believers you will find the Jews..." (5:82).

"Terrorist Killed in Chabad House," by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu and Hana Levi Julian for Israel National News, November 27 (thanks to Pamela):

(IsraelNN.com) Commandos have killed at least one terrorist holed up inside Mumbai's Nariman House, the Chabad House where terrorists are holding a rabbi, his wife and a number of others hostage. Six other terrorists are still believed to be hiding in the building.

An unknown Muslim terrorist group linked to the international Al Qaeda terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the massive multi-site terror attack carried out late Wednesday night in Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, home to some 15 million people and India's largest city.

The terrorists struck two luxury hotels frequented by Americans and British nationals, the Taj Mahal Hotel and the Oberoi Hotel as well as the Cama Hospital with automatic weapons and grenades.

Also among the nine sites struck by the Deccan Mujahideen group throughout "the city that never sleeps" was the Mumbai Chabad House, known as Nariman House, run by Chabad-Lubavitch emissary Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka. The Chabad House is a popular stop for Israeli tourists passing through the area, who are provided with kosher food and Jewish programs there.

Local police secured the release of the couple's one and a half-year-old son Moshe, but both parents were still being held captive. According to Yehudit Rozenberg, mother of Rivka Holtzberg, the family's babysitter said that both parents were alive, but unconscious at last report, prior to 9:00 a.m.

Commandos surrounded the Chabad House and were preparing to attack. The terrorists have demanded that India release "all mujahedins," and "Only after that will we release the people," they told a local television station.

At least 101 people, including six foreigners and five terrorists, have died since the attacks began, and 600 others have been wounded. As of 7:00 a.m. Israel time, at least 16 police officers were among the dead. The terrorists have held more than 250 people as hostages in the Chabad House, a hospital and luxury hotels.

Several other Israelis have maintained telephone contact from their eight floor hotel rooms. The Chabad website reported that "the situation is grim."...

Two terrorist ships captured by Indian Navy : Al Kabir and MV Alpha

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Coast_Guard_locates_suspected_terrorist_ship_M_V_Alpha/articleshow/3765920.cms

One arrested terrorist Abu Ismail was from faridkot, pakistan - another journalist finds mobile phone with pakistan number

http://www.domain-b.com/economy/general/20081127_mumbai_terror.html


Commandos belonging to the National Security Guards have mounted a decisive assault on the Taj and Nariman House even as reports said some of the hostages, including the wife and two kids of the general manager of the Taj hotel have been killed in the crossfire.

More than 50 commandos have entered the Taj in a bid to flush out the terrorists holed up in the building, even as people continue to be evacuated from the Trident/Oberoi hotel.

It is, however, not clear how many survivors are still held hostage in the three premises – Hotel Taj, Trident/ Oberoi Hotel and Nariman House.

Around 400 people have been evacuated from the Taj hotel, and 78 have been evacuated from the Oberoi. But, reports say some people are still trapped in their rooms and are not stepping out in fear.

Two marine commandos have been injured in a massive explosion in the Oberoi even as two explosions were heard after a large contingent of the RAF came out of the New Taj building.

While police sources claim to have killed 5 terrorists and apprehended another two, the terrorist action is estimated to have claimed the lives of around 150 people, including nine foreigners and 14 police personnel. Over 300 others have also been injured or hospitalised.

Of the two terrorists apprehended so far, one has been identified as Abu Ismail from Faridkot, Pakistan.

Even as the NSG engaged holed up terrorists, sounds of explosions were being heard intermittently from the two hotels, with five loud explosions heard from the Oberoi Hotel alone.

At the Nariman House in Colaba, where many of the hostages are feared to be Israelis and Jews, a specialist NSG team trained in managing hostage crisis has moved in with rocket launchers and bazookas to flush out the terrorists still holed inside and to free the hostages.

Army, NSG and paramilitary forces have cordoned off the area and the Navy and Coast Guard are also aiding the operations.

INS Kunjali is said to be pursuing the vessel M V Alpha which was allegedly used by the terrorists to arrive on the Mumbai coast. Naval choppers Dornier, and IAF's IL 72s have also been deployed.

The terrorists had arrived in Gujarat from Karachi and left for Mumbai last night in M V Alpha. From there they had jumped into speed boats to touch shore with Mumbai.

India's most audacious terror attack began when a group of men carrying a huge quantity of arms and ammunition got off at the Gateway of India jetty, Mumbai's most identifiable landmark, and literally crossed the road to begin the night of mayhem.

The terrorists have landed at the Gateway of India, just across the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel on Wednesday night. The assailants then went about their task commandeering vehicles to attack the Chhatrapati Shivaji railway station, the Leopold café and enter the Taj and the Oberoi Trident hotels where they continue to hold tourists as hostages.

The intelligence agencies had no clue about the attack notwithstanding the scale of the operation and the degree of coordination of the attackers.


Mumbai attacks : Al Qaeda said "infidel" India as a target as important as "Zionist" Israel

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24719097-601,00.html


INDIA was on a war footing last night after at least 101 people had been killed by a group of al-Qa'ida-trained operatives who arrived by boat out of the Persian Gulf to attack India's financial capital.

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Up to 30 attackers used boats to hit either side of the peninsular metropolis with machinegun and grenade assaults on at least twofive-star hotels, the city's largest train station, a Jewish centre, a cinema and a hospital, in one of the biggest al-Qa'ida-linked terrorist attacks since September 11, 2001.

The Indian navy last night boarded a cargo vessel, the MV Alpha, which had recently sailed to Mumbai from Karachi, Pakistan, and was suspected of being linked to the terror raids.

The co-ordinated assaults across Mumbai, which left one Australian among the dead, also led to at least 200 people reportedly being taken hostage.

The full-frontal attacks, using grenades and assault weapons, had all the hallmarks of the spectacular assault on the Indian parliament in 2001 that killed 12people and brought India andPakistan to the brink of nuclear war.

Indian army commandos laid siege to the two luxury hotels in Mumbai where terrorists were holding Westerners hostage. The terrorists late last night released hostages from one of the hotels, the Oberoi Trident, but the fate of those in the other hotel, the Taj Mahal, was not known.

The Australian killed in the attacks was named last night as Brett Gilbert Taylor. Mr Taylor, 49, was brought dead to St George Hospital, in south Mumbai, sources at the hospital said.

Friends said Mr Taylor, a fourth-generation timber merchant from Turramurra, in Sydney's north, was the epitome of the great Australian male, who loved talking proudly about his family over a beer.

Peter Freedman, who has known Mr Taylor since their high school days at Sydney's Trinity Grammar, said "Stubby" was always a good friend to everyone.

Mr Taylor was in India representing Blacktown Timber, a family-owned business in Sydney's west.

The number of injured was unclear but had been put at 270. They include at least two Australians who were shot as they dined at the popular Cafe Leopold in the heart of Mumbai.

Sydney woman Katie Anstee, 24, underwent surgery and was in intensive care after she was shot through the leg. Her boyfriend, David Coker, 23, from Townsville, has a flesh wound from a bullet that grazed his leg.

A British guest at the Taj Mahal hotel, Rakesh Patel, said of the attackers: "They were very young - like boys, really - wearing jeans and T-shirts."

At least 11 foreigners, including the Australians, were injured in the terror strikes and were admitted to Bombay Hospital.

According to sources, the foreigners were from Australia, Britain, the US, Norway, Spain, Canada and Singapore. Survivors said the attacks had been aimed at Westerners and authorities said an unknown number of foreigners - believed to total at least two groups of 40 in each hotel - were taken hostage.

British businessman Alex Chamberlain said: "They told everybody to stop and put their hands up and asked if there were any British or Americans. My friend said to me, 'Don't be a hero, don't say you're British'."

A group calling itself the Deccan Mujahedeen claimed responsibility for the attacks on the Taj Mahal and Oberoi Trident hotels.

The gunmen are demanding the release of "Mujahedeens" held in Indian jails before they free their prisoners. Speaking from the Oberoi hotel, where at least half a dozen foreigners were being held hostage, a gunman, identifed as Sahadullah, told Indian TV he belonged to an Indian Islamist group seeking an end to the persecution of Indian Muslims.

India's navy and coast guard were scouring the seas off Mumbai to look for the "mother ship", which could have ferried the terrorists who carried out attacks in this metropolis.

Security sources said there was little doubt the Deccan Mujahedeen was the same as a group known as the Indian Mujahideen, the al-Qa'ida-linked organisation that has claimed responsibility for the terror attacks that have been sweeping India this year.

Indian Mujahideen is linked to the notorious Students Islamic Movement of India, a mainstay of al-Qa'ida's operating arm in India.

Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri have in the past made it clear they regard "infidel" India as a target as important as "Zionist" Israel, and have placed the "liberation" of the disputed, Indian-controlled Himalayan territory of Kashmir high on the list of priorities.

Kevin Rudd warned Australia's casualty toll could rise. Officials were checking to determine how many Australians had been caught up in the attacks.

Witnesses said the gunmen had specifically chosen US and British citizens as hostages. One Japanese was among the dead, Tokyo's Foreign Ministry said.

Frequent bursts of gunfire in and around the two five-star hotels continued to be heard last night. The head of Mumbai's Anti-Terrorism Squad, Hemant Karkare, was one of at least 11 security personnel killed in the shootouts.

Another siege was in progress at Nariman House, an office building that houses a Jewish centre. The chairman of the Indian Jewish Federation, Jonathan Solomon, said a rabbi and his family were being held inside by gunmen.

Police said two gunmen at the Taj Mahal hotel had been shot dead, but two more were still believed to be holed up inside.