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Worldwide protests against Pak: 26/11 protesters charge Pak of harbouring terrorists, demonstrate outside Pak embassies

With posters and banners depicting the brutality of the ghastly attacks, protestors called for the Pakistan-sponsored Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists involved in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks to be brought to book.

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Washington [US]: Marking the 14th anniversary of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, Indian Americans along with other South Asian communities, staged demonstrations across the US, including outside the Pakistan embassy in Washington, condemning Pakistan for harbouring terror groups and called on the world powers to bring to justice the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks.

With posters and banners depicting the brutality of the ghastly attacks, protestors called for the Pakistan-sponsored Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists involved in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks to be brought to book.

In 2008, 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists (LeT) carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks killing at least 166 people and leaving 300 others wounded. Nariman House, a Chabad Lubavitch Jewish centre in Mumbai also known as the Chabad House, was taken over by two attackers and several residents were held, hostage.

Demonstrations also took place in front of the Pakistan Consulate in Houston, Chicago and Pakistan Community Centre in New Jersey.

More than a dozen people gathered to voice their anguish in strong condemnation of Pakistan’s policy and practices of state-sponsored terrorism. Mohinder Gulati, who was part of the protest, called on the international community to stand up against Pakistan. Calling terror a sort of a “cancer”, Gulati told ANI, “if you look at all the terrorist attacks that have happened around the world you will find connections back to Pakistan.”

“26/11 is a grim reminder to the international community to make a choice. Will it take action against the terrorists and their sponsors to restore the confidence of people in its moral foundations? Or will it continue to play a cynical game of brushing under the carpet an existential threat to our future generations,” Gulati said.

“Mumbai terror attack of 26/11 and New York terror attack of 9/11 are seared in the collective conscience of the world. These two days will be remembered for the brutality and barbarism of a violent cult but also for the sacrifice and valour of heroes.” Gulati further added.

India has repeatedly asked Pakistan to take action against the terrorist groups operating on its soil. However, the architects of the Mumbai attack like Hafiz Saeed, Maulana Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and Sufayan Zafar continue to receive Pakistan’s military patronage.

Standing in solidarity with the Indian community members was Khalida Nawabi, an Afghan woman activist who has been demanding freedom of Afghanistan from the meddling by Pakistan and the empowerment of Afghan women. Nawabi highlighted Pakistan’s involvement in several terrorist attacks directed against neighbouring India and Afghanistan.

“Pakistan is a country that has given full support to several terror groups, right now there are 35 active groups with the full support of Pakistan intelligence agency. The international community must take action against this terror state that created Taliban and invaded Afghanistan.” Khalida Nawabi told ANI.

Earlier today, the Indian American group also showcased digital vans displaying images from the 26/11 attack, including photos of the iconic Taj Hotel in Mumbai that was attacked by terrorists of Pakistan-based LeT.

Condemning the attack was Peeyush Uniyal, an Indian American community leader who personally knew someone whose life was impacted by the 26/11 tragedy. Uniyal stressed on Pakistan providing safe havens for terrorists – calling it a country where terrorists are able to organise, plan, raise funds, communicate, recruit, train, transit, and operate in relative security.

Uniyal said, “World has many pressing issues to deal with such as economic crisis, health crisis, hunger & malnutrition etc. Does the civilized world have the patience to deal with countries perpetrating terrorism like 9/11 or 26/11.”

Demonstrators held placards and chanted slogans against Pakistan. A few protesters were seen holding a banner that read, ‘Wounds may heal but the scars never fade.”

The protest outside Pakistan Consulate in New York started around 12 noon (local time) on November 26 and lasted for two hours. Around 15-20 people protested and chanted slogans against Pakistan-ISI-sponsored terrorists. Calling on the world powers to root out terrorism, protesters chanted slogans like “Pakistan-Terrorist State, We want Justice, Pakistan a failed state, taking Pakistan out of FATF Grey list a mistake etc.”

Protesters also criticized China for misusing its veto power to thwart United Nations Resolutions at the behest of Pakistan to shelter terrorists. LED vans were spotted at various prominent locations showing clips and pictures of victims of 26/11 and highlighting Pakistan’s role in nurturing terror groups.

Meanwhile, people gathered in front of the Pakistan Embassy in Tokyo to hold protests calling for justice and paid tribute to 166 victims killed by Pakistan-supported terrorists.

The protesters called on Pakistani authorities to take action against Lashkar-e-Taiba head Hafiz Saeed. The protesters carried Indian flags and banners which showcased images of Hafiz Saeed and Hisashi Tsuda.

The message on the banner read, “Hafiz Saeed Mastermind 26/11/2008 Mumbai attack.” Calling for action against terrorists, people chanted slogans like “Bharat Mata ki Jai,” “We Want Justice” and “26/11 terrorists must be hanged.” Protesters also paid homage to a Japanese citizen Hisashi Tsuda, who was one of the victims of a terrorist attack in Mumbai.

A group of Indian Diaspora based in Belgium organized an event at Schuman roundabout in front of the European Commission in Brussels to commemorate the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. The event was held under the banner of ‘Solidarity Against Terrorism’ on Saturday. Despite the bad weather, members of the Indian diaspora enthusiastically participated in the event.

The attendees offered their condolences to the Mumbai terror attack victims and asked the international community to hold those responsible accountable for the crime accountable by holding this event. They apprised the International organisations that this event is a symbol that Indian Communities are peace-loving people and would always oppose terrorism and injustice irrespective of wherever they live.

Participants carried Indian flags and various posters commemorating the 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Notably, the three-day siege in Mumbai began on November 26, 2008, when ten terrorists from the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) killed 166 people, including 18 security officials, and injured over 300 others.

India is working with several countries whose citizens had lost their lives in the 2008 Mumbai Terror Attack, said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, adding that it will make sure that real perpetrators do not escape.

“It’s an occasion where the entire country remembers it. I want to underline how strongly we feel about it and determined we are to complete the process of justice,” Jaishankar told ANI on Saturday.

EAM Jaishankar added, “Today is the anniversary of the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai. Even after so many years, the people who planned and oversaw it have not been punished. They have not been brought to justice. This is something which we give utmost importance to.” (With inputs from ANI)

Topics: Mumbai terrorist attacksLashkar-e-TaibaProtests against PakistanLeT2008 Mumbai Terror AttackUSAHafiz SaeedJapana26/1126/11 Mumbai attacksPakistan
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