Pakistani jihad leader sings, admits role in Mumbai attacks
Posted by Robert on December 31, 2008 8:57 AM

Zarar Shah is not quite as good
Zarar Shah sings your jihadi favorites!
"Pakistani investigators find Mumbai link - paper," from [1] Reuters, December 31 (thanks to JE):
PAKISTANI investigators have unearthed substantive links between the gunmen who attacked Mumbai in November and a banned Pakistani Islamist militant group.Ten gunmen killed 179 people in the attack on India's financial hub that India has blamed on the Pakistan-based Islamist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group.
The group was set up by Pakistani security agencies in the late 1980s to fight Indian rule in the disputed Kashmir region but was banned in 2002, after Pakistan had signed up to the US-led campaign against terrorism.
The Wall Street Journal said at least one top LeT leader, Zarar Shah, captured in a raid early this month in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, had confessed to the group's involvement in the attack.
"He is singing," an unidentified Pakistani security official told the newspaper, referring to Shah....
Pakistan has condemned the Mumbai attacks and has denied any state role, blaming "non-state actors".
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