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Published Date: 29 November 2008
THE siege at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel is over, police said today, as the death toll hit 195.
Indian officials say that all the militants have been killed after three days of terror in the city.

The news comes as Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted there was no suggestion of a British link to the atrocity in the wake of reports that up t
o seven UK-born Muslims were involved in the massacre.

Police commissioner Hassan Gafoor said the hotel was under their control after commandos launched a new assault early today, killing the remaining two terrorists.

He said: "All combat operations are over. All the terrorists have been killed." Officials added that 195 people have now been confirmed killed and 295 wounded. At least eight Britons were injured, and one wealthy British businessman was killed.

Reports had said seven of the gunmen had British links and quoted Indian sources claiming that suspects from Leeds, Hartlepool and Bradford, as well as British-born Pakistanis, were involved. The gang were even reported to have used BlackBerrys to monitor the reaction in the British press during the siege.

But Mr Brown said: "At no point has the Prime Minister of India suggested to me that there is evidence at this stage of any terrorist of British origins, but obviously these are huge investigations that are being done and I think it will be premature to draw any conclusions at all.

"We remain steadfast and firm, standing with India and all other countries against any form of terrorist activity, and we will be vigilant in both helping the Indian authorities and in making sure that in every part of the world we support those who are fighting terrorism."

A team of detectives from Scotland Yard is flying to Mumbai to help Indian authorities with the investigation. Officers are also meeting Britons returning on flights to London's Heathrow Airport and handing out leaflets appealing for information.

Scottish banker Roger Hunt was among those trapped in the luxury Oberoi Hotel during the siege. The father-of-three was led to freedom by troops yesterday after hiding for 36 hours in his 14th floor room. A senior manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland, he has now flown home to his family in Banffshire.

Indian commandos ended the siege of the hotel yesterday, while other forces descended from helicopters to storm a Jewish centre where at least 10 hostages were being held. At least 25 captives were rushed out of the Oberoi Hotel and loaded into waiting cars, buses and ambulances.

The violence began when over a dozen terrorists attacked 10 sites across Mumbai on Wednesday.







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  • Last Updated: 29 November 2008 11:03 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: International terrorism
 
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POSTMARK,-55,

China, 29/11/2008 11:53:51
Now if Brown would only pull his troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan and the American administration does the same then maybe the attack on foreigners will decline and eventually end all together. British terrorism is equally as sickening as Islamic terrorism and equally as sickening as American terrorism. All parties are to blame and all need to stop this heartwrenching and sickening slaughtering of each other.
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Cynicaltalk,

29/11/2008 13:21:32
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Yes lets give up. There were, of course, no islamic terrorist attacks until we entered Iraq and Afghanistan.....
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POSTMARK,-55,

China, 29/11/2008 13:52:28
#2 Cynicaltalk,
It's that exact stubborn pride and arrogant attitude like you have which keeps terror on the forefront. If the Western troops don't withdraw, these attacks are bound to intensify and the innocent will keep getting slaughtered.
Incidentally, the West has been mucking around in the Middle East for well over fifty years and it's because of that these terrorist acts against the West are taking place, the problem is that the innocent are getting killed and the Western leaders keep getting support from the likes of you.
I oppose all forms of terrorism and I oppose all those guilty of committing terrorism but you obviously support terrorism if the Western forces are the ones committing terrorism, which makes you a very sick person.
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Cynicaltalk,

29/11/2008 16:14:10
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Its your liberal and roll over attitude which runs the risk of terrorists winning. Do you seriously believe that simply withdrawing from the Middle East will appease these people? They will happily withdraw back to their poppy fields and we will all live in decadent peace??

They abhor all things non muslim. Attacks will continue against the west and the western way of life regardless. Presence in the middle east is simply being used as an attempt to justify these cowardly attacks.

The british army has vastly reduced its numbers and scope of operations in ireland, but there is talk of resurgency within terror groups there. Ideology never changes, and the lengths people are willing to go to enforce their beliefs on others will not be ceased through the simple act of removing military forces from areas which harbour and train these people.

I don't support terrorism. I spent 5 years in the army and have many colleagues still serving. I would like nothing more than to know they are safe. But i also oppose rolling over to cowards and bullies and i recognise the need to stand and fight to protect your way of life.
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Bele's bane,

Scotland 29/11/2008 17:02:06
Terroism was introduced into Muslim lands in Palestine please see the Official Britsh Government Web-Site at:

http://www.mi5.gov.uk/print/Page337.html

The above site hosts files released into the public dormain from MI5, a branch of British Intelligence. It reveals that Begin was the leader of the Jewish Terrorist Group Irgun that bombed the King David Hotel in Jerusalem on 22July 1946. Begin's group Irgun murdered 91 people that day. Begin was rewarded with the Premiership of Israel at a later date.

Today the world pays the price for the introduction of terrorism into Palestine.

The invasion and continued occupation of Iraq and Afganistan has provided an excellent training ground for "on the job" training" for potential attacks like we have just seen.

Strange, I do not recall any calls of outrage from the international community when some 2,000 Palestinian refugees were murdered in the Shatilla and Sabra refugee camps in the Lebanon during the brutal Israeli and American occupation that lasted twenty years and gave birth to Hezbolla.
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lawrencezhang,

29/11/2008 17:05:02
I read this news this morning. People on a celebrity and millionaire dating site called ... WealthyBeautydotcom ... have been talking about it.
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Observer. 1,

29/11/2008 20:08:09
4 - you are completely wrong. Al Quida and it's offshoots are relatively few in number, they do not represent mainstream muslims in any way whatsoever. There raison d'etre is to oppose what they see as Western attacks on Islamic countries, and Islamic people. The evidence to support their assertion that this is happening is there for all to see. They are also incensed about the US presence in Saudi.

Like any terrorist grouping, the only way to defeat them, or rather to stop them bombing people, is political, not military.

There is nothing liberal or ''roll over'' about opposing the foreign policy of the Government and attributing blame to that for UK citizens being targets. It is an entirely pragmatic belief, based on evidence.

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Rowdy Roy,

30/11/2008 01:41:54
Don't you just love the way British PM Gordon Brown denies everything.
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Rowdy Roy,

30/11/2008 04:40:04
#11 Postmark
You're welcome

#12 Edward/Lynne/Vida Dosa

You sure have an uncanny knack of turning up whenever Lynne is being accused of using multiple ID's. Why would you do that? Unless she's decided to keep a low profile on this thread to bamboozle everyone but it wont work for me ya little troll. No real person would insert their middle initial into their name on a public forum
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POSTMARK,-55,

China, 30/11/2008 04:59:56
#12 Edward M. Kennedy,
Like I advised Lynne before, if she only uses one ID then she needs to shrug the accusations off. I too only use one ID but there's someone amongst us who likes to copy ID's, well a close copy, and give us a bad name.
I sincerely believe that Lynne only goes by one ID, I seldom if ever agree with her but her opinions are just that, her opinions and she's entitled to them whether I agree with her or not. What the imposter is doing is illegal and slanderous and the Scotsman can be held accountable in a court of law if someone should pursue the matter. Why the Scotsman doesn't have something in place to prevent this is beyond me but they're playing with fire. They're awful quick to delete posts though and that I don't understand. I've had many posts removed for the simple fact that someone disagrees with my point of view and that is wrong. Racism of course needs to be deleted but should be checked before being allowed to hit print, just like fowl language doesn't get past the censors.
The Scotsman uses a lazy and unprofessional approach and relies on machines and not humans to do the checking, therefore all this garbage slipping through.
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POSTMARK,-55,

China, 30/11/2008 06:12:03
#16 Edward M. Kennedy,
It isn't the case of who the Scotsman will take to court but rather a case of who will take the Scotsman to court. It is up to the Scotsman to stop these slanderous acts and for them to answer to a court of law. The perpetrator may well live overseas from Scotland and therefore not be obligated to follow Scottish law, but some of the victims may live in Scotland and therefore can take the Scotsman to court. I don't follow other threads in the Scotsman, just the international section. Scottish business is none of mine unless it affects me in one way or another so I don't bother reading your local version of the Scotsman.
If China indeed was guilty of censorship to the point that you make it out to be you and I wouldn't be communicating right now. Nothing I have ever printed on the internet has been censored by China but many times by Western newspapers, go figure eh ! ! !
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P. Lee,

30/11/2008 14:58:53
#18 Rowdy Roy
I read both those threads and they sound like same person to me, I think you are right. Why do they do it?
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Cynicaltalk,

01/12/2008 10:28:09
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So what is your evidence?

And if their sole aim is to end the wests presence in the middle east, why do they claim to wish to have the flag of islam flying above Downing Street?
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Ima Stoner,

HIGH street, edinburgh 01/12/2008 11:32:17
War doesn't work, it never has and it never will, too many innocents are killed. It was good to see Leopold Cafe opened up again in Bombay, albeit for a short time to basically stick the middle finger up at the terrorists. Someone was quoted the other day as saying that as long as westerners visit muslim countries, then they are in danger of being attacked - I thought India was predominantly Hindu - not muslim!

 

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