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Why Mumbai, India ... because ... Islamic extremism has struck once again a country that apparently does not represent a threat as the West. In the last two years India was the scene of terrorist acts that shine, apparently, for nonsense: it is the financial capital Mumbai was hit in June 2006 and then twice in the sacred city of Varanasi: in March 2006 and November 2007. At the same time, however, terrorists have struck twice in May and August 2007, Hyderabad mosque and markets, in a city with a Muslim majority. In September 2006, was blown up another mosque in Malegaon in Maharashtra. In February 2007, two bombs on a train had killed in India-Pakistan Muslim majority and there was the attack on the Dargah of Ajmer. In March 2008, Jaipur, a popular tourist destination and world capital of Rajasthan, becomes the theater of horror with eight bombs exploded in crowded places of the city. And finally, Mumbai a few days ago. What's behind the veil Apparent?

Behind almost all the episodes in question, according to investigations carried out, there would be the same hand: the organization of Islamic fundamentalist ' Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuIJ). The HuIJ is an organization founded in 1992 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with the moral and material support of the International Islamic Front of Osama bin Laden. The purpose of the organization, to take power in Bangladesh and convert the state into a fundamentalist nation following in the footsteps of Afghanistan Taliban.

of HuJI men were, and continue to be recruited in the madrassas (schools) and local trained in Afghanistan or Pakistan. Even after the fall of the regime in Kabul, according to several intelligence sources of the local HuIJ continues to maintain contacts with the remnants of the Taliban and Al Qaeda. With a small difference though. The boys of the organization are trained in Pakistan under the protective wing of the Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI), the Pakistani intelligence services that operate with some success a series of training camps in Bangladesh. Funded by Pakistan, of course, but also by Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan through non-governmental organizations to do so-called "humanitarian". The capture of one of the leaders of the organization, Aftab Ansari, had led in recent years to highlight a number of interesting relationships between the HuIJ , the Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed , organization latter, however, suspected of catching and killing of American journalist Daniel Pearl. The investigations of the Indian police in Varanasi, and Hyderabad to Ajmer, to name but a few cases, have highlighted the involvement of Bangladeshi nationals in each episode. Recently, however, it seems that something has changed. It seems that more and more frequent involvement of Indian citizens, instead of undercover agents, in terrorist operations. This means, if we make two plus two, that were created in India cells 'dormant' composed by Indian nationals recruited from the Muslim fundamentalist goventù.

The Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed Pakistan are organizations that operate prevalence in Indian Kashmir. For years, India has opened a dispute with Pakistan, accused of financing terrorists and infiltrate across the border while, officially, extends a hand to New Delhi to resolve the Kashmir issue. Recently, President Musharraf said that the Lashkar-e-Toiba no longer operates in Pakistani territory, just because the political group led by Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed has changed its name, while remaining active in the area. Sayeed is one of the lists of wanted terrorists for the recent attacks in the United Kingdom.

Both Musharraf that Sayeed deny any relationship between the L-i-Toiba Ashkar and Jamaat-ud-Dawa , but nobody believes. Not even the Americans, who have included the Jamaat-ud-Dawa in the list of terrorist organizations, but they have opposing views from the Musharraf rebuffed a request to freeze the funds. With the change of the control strategy implemented in these organizations becomes more complex: Indian nationals are engaged directly in the territory. Citizens who move easily from one city to another, minimizing the risk of detection. The same policy has recently been applied by HuIJ , which uses, like the other two groups, the support of a movement inside India, the outlawed Student Islamic Movement of India's also funded and supported by ' Pakistani intelligence. The goal, therefore, seems to be moving the focus of attention from Pakistan, considered a nest of fundamentalists, and give a picture of the global Jihad. In short, terrorism is everywhere, as long as there are those who finance ...

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