Hafiz Mohammed Saeed

Mumbai attack justice high priority for Obama: diplomat

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Ensuring justice in last November's Mumbai attack is a "high priority" for President Obama and the United States will keep pressing Pakistan for action against its planners, a top U.S. diplomat said on Wednesday.
 

Indians sentenced to death over 2003 Mumbai blasts

MUMBAI (Reuters) - A court on Thursday sentenced to death three Indians found guilty of conspiring with a Pakistan-based militant group to carry out serial blasts in Mumbai in 2003 that killed at least 54 people, officials said.
 

Indians sentenced to death over 2003 Mumbai blasts

MUMBAI (Reuters) - A court on Thursday sentenced to death three Indians found guilty of conspiring with a Pakistan-based militant group to carry out serial blasts in Mumbai in 2003 that killed at least 54 people, officials said.
 

Pakistan court adjourns, leaving Lashkar founder free

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Supreme Court adjourned an appeal hearing on Monday to decide whether to re-arrest the founder of a militant group said to have been behind the attacks on Mumbai last November.
 

India gives Pakistan new Mumbai attack evidence

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India gave Pakistan on Saturday a new dossier of evidence to investigate the Mumbai attacks and prosecute Hafiz Saeed, the suspected mastermind of the three-day carnage that killed 166 people.
 

India gives Pakistan new Mumbai attack evidence

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India gave Pakistan on Saturday a new dossier of evidence to investigate the Mumbai attacks and prosecute Hafiz Saeed, the suspected mastermind of the three-day carnage that killed 166 people.
 

Mumbai gunman says he's ready for gallows

Gunman in Mumbai attacks says he is ready for gallows, doesn't want mercy from India. The young Pakistani gunman who confessed to his role in the Mumbai attacks says he would rather be hanged in this world than face "God's punishment" in the next. The Indian court trying Ajmal Kasab has yet to accept his confession and guilty plea for taking part in one of the worst terrorist attacks in Indian history ? three days of carnage in November that left 166 people dead.
 

Back Pakistan in terror fight, Clinton tells India

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged India on Friday to join Washington in supporting Pakistan's fight against terrorism, but Delhi demanded results before it begins formal peace talks with its rival.
 

India, Pakistan meet, no formal peace talks yet

But Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, speaking after talks with his Pakistani counterpart Yusuf Raza Gilani in Egypt, ruled out a resumption of formal peace talks, known as the "composite dialogue," that Islamabad has been seeking.
 

Pakistan promises to catch India attackers

Pakistan promises India to do 'everything' to bring Mumbai attackers to justice. Pakistan promised India on Thursday that it will do "everything in its power" to bring the Mumbai terror attackers to justice, a key demand by New Delhi to improve relations.
 

India, Pakistan agree more dialogue, to fight terror

Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also ordered senior diplomats to meet as often as needed to improve relations.
 

India seek Pakistan action against Mumbai attackers

Indian premier Manmohan Singh has voiced hope that Pakistan will promise action against those behind the Mumbai terror attacks when he meets counterpart Yusuf Raza Gilani, a report said Saturday.
 

US slaps sanctions on Al-Qaeda backers, others

The United States imposed sanctions Wednesday on an Al-Qaeda backer and three leaders of Pakistan-based Islamist group Laskhar-e-Taiba, which was blamed over last year's Mumbai attacks.
 

US slaps sanctions on Al-Qaeda backers, others

The United States imposed sanctions Wednesday on an Al-Qaeda backer and three leaders of Pakistan-based Islamist group Laskhar-e-Taiba, which was blamed over last year's Mumbai attacks.
 

India issues warrants for 22 more Mumbai suspects

Indian court issues arrest warrants for 22 Pakistanis in Mumbai attacks, demands extradition. An Indian court issued arrest warrants Tuesday for 22 Pakistani nationals accused of masterminding last year's deadly Mumbai terrorist attacks, including the founder of an Islamist militant group recently freed by a Pakistani court.
 

India says its ready to talk peace with Pakistan

India again ready to talk peace with Pakistan but says relations 'under considerable stress'. India's prime minister said Wednesday that his country is again ready to talk peace with Pakistan following a six-month freeze between the nuclear-armed rivals in the wake of last year's terror attack in Mumbai.
 

Indian PM urges Pakistan to curb militants

YEKATERINBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, holding his first meeting with Pakistan's leader since last year's attacks on Mumbai, asked him to ensure militants could not operate from Pakistani territory.
 

Indian, Pakistani leaders expected to meet on Tuesday

YEKATERINBURG, Russia (Reuters) - The leaders of India and Pakistan will hold talks in Russia on Tuesday, raising expectations their first meeting since last November's Mumbai attacks will ease tensions between the two countries.
 

Indian PM warns Pakistan in meeting

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday met Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari for the first time since the Mumbai attacks, bluntly declaring that Pakistani soil must not be used for terrorism.
 

Indian PM warns Pakistan in first post-Mumbai meeting

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday met Pakistan's leader for the first time since the deadly Mumbai attacks, bluntly declaring that Pakistani soil must not be used for terrorism.