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On eve of 26/11 anniversary, Pakistan finally acts
Press Trust of India, Wednesday November 25, 2009, Islamabad

Just as India gets ready to commemorate the first anniversary of 26/11, Pakistan has finally taken some action against the men involved with the attacks.

A court in Pakistan has filed charges against seven men accused of the attacks; the charges describe Lashkar-e-Taiyba commander Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi as the mastermind.

The case against these seven men was registered in February by Pakistan, but trial has moved slowly. India has repeatedly expressed frustration over this; its last protest was voiced last week, when the Indian Foreign Affairs Minister met his Pakistani counterpart in Afghanistan at the inaugural for Hamid Karzai's new term as President of Aghanistan.

Judge Malik Muhammad Akram Awan, who is conducting the trial at Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi for security reasons, formally charged the seven suspects, sources said, adding the accused protested against their indictment.

They said the judge also rejected bail plea of some of the accused, besides declaring 16 people as proclaimed offenders. Among those declared proclaimed offenders is Ajamal Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive during the 26/11 strikes, who is now in jail in Mumbai.

During the proceedings of the case earlier on Monday, lawyers defending the seven suspects had demanded that Kasab be brought to Pakistan to face trial with the other accused.

They had said that since Kasab was the lone surviving attacker and his confession to Indian authorities formed a crucial part of the case built up by Pakistani authorities against their clients, he should be brought to Pakistan to face trial.
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Posted by kunal jaiswal on Nov 26, 2009
Finally! Have they realized that the attackers were from Pakistan. Its like a little lollypop just before the 26/11 anniversary, to avoid any global pressure. very shortly these so called gharged fugitives would be roaming free in Islamabad. People we need to undertsnad all this will not help, there need to be some tough action against these terrorist groups.
Posted by aditya on Nov 25, 2009
Right!! so the Pakistani authorities wanted to bring Kasab to their country so that he could be assisted to flee and rest in haven. everybosy knows who,what how Pakistan is. Why do we keep facing this facade on a daily basis that they are are a responsible and a mature country.. they have been giving shelter to Dawood Ibrahim for years. and everybody knows this. Jawed Miandad has family ties with him. for god!!! i am sorry for allah sake stop pretending. and for us indians its high time we simply boycott Pakistan in whatever nature. the past is the past!!! lets mark a new beginning by having nothing to do with them. they are 'God's Land'...let him deal with them/
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