Saturday, July 15, 2006
Pakistan Condemns Mumbai Terrorist Attack
Salam/Peace:
Pakistan strongly condemns the series of bomb blasts on commuter trains in Mumbai, India. This despicable act of terrorism has resulted in the loss of a large number of precious lives. The President and Prime Minister of Pakistan have also strongly condemned this terrorist attack and have expressed condolences over the loss of innocent lives. Terrorism is a bane of our times and it must be condemned, rejected and countered effectively and comprehensively.
Islamabad
July 11, 2006
http://www.embassyofpakistan.org/news208.php
Pakistan strongly condemns the series of bomb blasts on commuter trains in Mumbai, India. This despicable act of terrorism has resulted in the loss of a large number of precious lives. The President and Prime Minister of Pakistan have also strongly condemned this terrorist attack and have expressed condolences over the loss of innocent lives. Terrorism is a bane of our times and it must be condemned, rejected and countered effectively and comprehensively.
Islamabad
July 11, 2006
http://www.embassyofpakistan.org/news208.php
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
CAIR Condemns Mumbai Bombings
Group seeks meeting with Indian ambassador to offer condolences
Salam/Peace:
(WASHINGTON, DC, 7/11/06) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today condemned a series of bomb attacks on suburban commuter trains serving the city of Mumbai, India, that left at least 135 dead and many more injured. CAIR is also seeking a meeting with the Indian ambassador in Washington, D.C., to offer the Muslim community’s condolences for the loss of life.
In a statement, the Washington-based Islamic civil rights and advocacy group said:
“These senseless and brutal bombings, like similar attacks in London and Madrid, must be condemned and repudiated by people of all faiths. Those who carry out such crimes only serve to harm any cause they claim to represent. We offer our sincere condolences to the loved ones of those killed or injured and call for the swift apprehension and prosecution of the perpetrators.”
CAIR also noted that the Indian Muslim Relief Committee (IMRC) is collecting donations to aid the victims of today’s attacks. SEE: http://www.imrc.ws/
http://www.cair.com/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=2221&theType=NR
Salam/Peace:
(WASHINGTON, DC, 7/11/06) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today condemned a series of bomb attacks on suburban commuter trains serving the city of Mumbai, India, that left at least 135 dead and many more injured. CAIR is also seeking a meeting with the Indian ambassador in Washington, D.C., to offer the Muslim community’s condolences for the loss of life.
In a statement, the Washington-based Islamic civil rights and advocacy group said:
“These senseless and brutal bombings, like similar attacks in London and Madrid, must be condemned and repudiated by people of all faiths. Those who carry out such crimes only serve to harm any cause they claim to represent. We offer our sincere condolences to the loved ones of those killed or injured and call for the swift apprehension and prosecution of the perpetrators.”
CAIR also noted that the Indian Muslim Relief Committee (IMRC) is collecting donations to aid the victims of today’s attacks. SEE: http://www.imrc.ws/
http://www.cair.com/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=2221&theType=NR
NCPA Condemns Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
Salam/Peace:
WASHINGTON: The National Council of Pakistani Americans (NCPA) condemns in the strongest possible terms the terrorist bombings of railway trains in Mumbai, India. The attacks left 174 dead and over 450 injured. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the seven bomb explosions that took place within about 10 minutes during evening rush hour.
“Such heinous attacks on innocent people must be condemned with one voice by the entire humanity. These terrorist attacks, carried out apparently to achieve certain unknown goals, are attacks on the civilized world with no justification whatsoever,” said an NCPA statement.
“On behalf of Pakistani Americans, NCPA offers deep condolences to the people of India. As Americans and victims of terrorism themselves, we understand and share the pain and agony of the people of India at this hour of national mourning,” the NCPA statement added.
NCPA is a Washington-based educational and advocacy organization committed to promoting the involvement of the Pakistani American community in the mainstream social and political spheres.
http://www.ncpa.info/news/view_newsdetails.asp?id=259
WASHINGTON: The National Council of Pakistani Americans (NCPA) condemns in the strongest possible terms the terrorist bombings of railway trains in Mumbai, India. The attacks left 174 dead and over 450 injured. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the seven bomb explosions that took place within about 10 minutes during evening rush hour.
“Such heinous attacks on innocent people must be condemned with one voice by the entire humanity. These terrorist attacks, carried out apparently to achieve certain unknown goals, are attacks on the civilized world with no justification whatsoever,” said an NCPA statement.
“On behalf of Pakistani Americans, NCPA offers deep condolences to the people of India. As Americans and victims of terrorism themselves, we understand and share the pain and agony of the people of India at this hour of national mourning,” the NCPA statement added.
NCPA is a Washington-based educational and advocacy organization committed to promoting the involvement of the Pakistani American community in the mainstream social and political spheres.
http://www.ncpa.info/news/view_newsdetails.asp?id=259