US asks Pakistan to bring 26/11 perpetrators to justice

India marks the fifth anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks today

Hotel Taj during Mumbai Terror attack 2008
Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Nov 26 2013 | 1:21 PM IST
The US today asked Pakistan to bring to justice the perpetrators financiers and sponsors of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, saying it was an assault on the collective safety and security.

"As President Obama has stated, the Mumbai perpetrators, financiers, and sponsors must be held accountable for their crimes," a State Department spokesperson told PTI as India is marking the fifth anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks today.

"These kinds of terrorist attacks are an assault on the collective safety and security of us all. Our governments are cooperating closely to combat the threat of global terrorism," the spokesperson said.

Five years after the terrorist assault on Mumbai, the United States stands with the people of India in mourning the innocents lost and continuing to seek justice, the official said.

"On that terrible November day, the world watched with horror as terrorists seized one of the world's greatest cities killing and wounding hundreds of innocent men, women and children, including six Americans," the official said.

"Despite the carnage, the perpetrators failed in their mission. The display of courage, resolve and unity displayed by Mumbaikars was stronger than those cowardly acts of terrorists. Five years later we have not forgotten," the spokesperson said.
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First Published: Nov 26 2013 | 1:05 PM IST

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