Alleged Mastermind of Mumbai Attacks Speaks Out
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: February 17, 2010) In an interview with Al Jazeera, the leader of the Pakistani organization Jamaat-ud-Dawah, Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, has denied India's allegations that he was involved in the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. Also, the bodies of Afghan civilians killed in a tragic mistake by NATO forces were handed over to relatives. In Yemen, schools teaching Sufi Islam are worried about being linked with terrorism. Mothers of three Americans held by Iran for spying continue to proclaim their children's innocence, and have taken their protests to the United Nations; Iran may allow the mothers to visit their children in jail.
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: February 17, 2010) In an interview with Al Jazeera, the leader of the Pakistani organization Jamaat-ud-Dawah, Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, has denied India's allegations that he was involved in the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. Also, the bodies of Afghan civilians killed in a tragic mistake by NATO forces were handed over to relatives. In Yemen, schools teaching Sufi Islam are worried about being linked with terrorism. Mothers of three Americans held by Iran for spying continue to proclaim their children's innocence, and have taken their protests to the United Nations; Iran may allow the mothers to visit their children in jail.
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