International terrorism, government informants exposed in Chicago
A Chicago court has begun deliberations in the case of Pakistani-born businessman Tahawwur Rana and six other men, who are on trial for conspiring in the deadly 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India.
Who trained the Mumbai terrorists
New Documentary Looks at the ‘Perfect Terrorist’ Behind the Mumbai Attacks
Anchor Marco Werman speaks with reporter Tinku Ray about India’s announcement today that it’s overhauling its security system. The move is in reaction to public criticism of the government for its failure to prevent the Mumbai attacks.
Indian investigators say the Mumbai attackers had months of commando training by the Islamist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan. The group has long fought Indian rule in Kashmir.
The World’s Matthew Bell reports on continuing tensions between India and Pakistan over the Mumbai attacks last week, and suspected links between the attackers and militant groups based in Pakistan.
Indian-Pakistani relations have been relatively smooth lately. But things just got more complicated with the Mumbai attacks. The World’s Matthew Bell reports.