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I just heard that on the news coming back from work. That''s absolutely awful. One of D''s best friends is heading to Mumbai on Saturday-not sure if he''s going to change his travel plans.
 
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That''s horrible, how tragic.
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I saw this, so depressing. The pictures were horrifying!
 
It seems they were looking to attack westerners.
 
Date: 11/26/2008 10:44:43 PM
Author: Rank Amateur
It seems they were looking to attack westerners.

Yep, apparently they targeted places with a lot of foreigners.
 
I just read about it on Yahoo that is really terrible.
 
AP is now reporting that there were seven coordinated attacks.

Staggering.
 
My heart breaks for all these peoples families and friends. My prayers are outgoing for peace. This is so sad.
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I am watching it on the news now. They are saying the terrorists specifically took people with american and british accents. How terrifying.
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It''s horrible and frightening.
 
Numerous industry (Diamond/jewelry) members from across the world are/were located in the hotels at subject....

I hope they are all well..., and my praying goes towards their safety..., may we hear only good news!

I personally know of two (close friends of mine) who have survived the attacks, but I also know there are numerous more who are unaccounted for at this time..
Apparently there was a big Indian Diamantaires wedding planned for this weekend at the Taj..., and many guests who traveled to attend the wedding were staying at the Taj.
 

http://www.diamonds.net/news/NewsItem.aspx?ArticleID=24288



Diamantaires Leave Taj for a Party Right Before Siege



By Dialog NewsEdge Posted: 11/28/08 08:31
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RAPAPORT... The Times of India, SURAT: A dinner party thrown by a leading Gujarati diamond trader saved a galaxy of diamantaires from across the world who were in Mumbai.

Varda Shine, managing director of the Diamond Trading Company (DTC), a battery of senior company officials from London and a who''s who of the Indian diamond industry were miraculously absent from the violent scene in the Taj Hotel in Mumbai on Wednesday night.


Shine and her team members had walked out of the hotel earlier to attend a dinner party thrown by a leading diamantaire in Mumbai; luck saved their lives as gun-totting terrorists stormed the hotel around 10 p.m.


Sources said Shine and senior DTC officials arrived from London on Wednesday to attend the year-end meeting with DTC sightholders at Taj. After the meeting in the hotel was over, Shine and her team members were led out to attend the dinner party.


"They walked out of the hotel and terrorists stormed in. Had they been there, they would have been taken hostage by terrorists like other foreign tourists," said Sanjay Kothari, former chairman of the Gems & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC). According to Kothari, Shine and her team members are safe and sound and they have been sheltered at residences of some of leading Mumbai diamantaires.


Rajeev Bhandari, chairman and managing director of De Beers India told The Times of India, "Shine and others are safe, and we are ensuring that they reach their destination in London safely." The meeting has been going on since Monday, when diamond traders from Gujarat participated, but Shine arrived in Mumbai only on Wednesday to address diamantaires regarding the present situation of the industry.


Chandrakant Sanghavi, regional director of the GJEPC and one of the DTC sightholders, who was supposed to attend the meeting but could not go to Mumbai due to personal engagements, said, "The terrorist attack in Mumbai is shocking. I was more concerned about our diamond industry leaders, including Varda Shine and others who were put up at Taj hotel. In the late night, we got a message that they were safe."


Copyright 2008 Bennett, Coleman & Co., Ltd., Source: The Financial Times Limited





 
90% of the people killed were Indians from India. The few foreign hostages/killings were just for media attention. This would not have even made news in NA if it weren''t for the few foreigners involved. Sad how the world only pays attention when it involves them.

India really needs to step up security, especially with terrorists making their way in across the Pakistan border.
 
Date: 11/30/2008 8:55:38 PM
Author: kama_s
90% of the people killed were Indians from India. The few foreign hostages/killings were just for media attention. This would not have even made news in NA if it weren''t for the few foreigners involved. Sad how the world only pays attention when it involves them.

India really needs to step up security, especially with terrorists making their way in across the Pakistan border.
Care to provide a source for that?

Death toll according to AP is 174 now. 30 of those were NOT Indian. That represents about 17% foreign deaths. Given the fact that the deaths occurred IN India, I''d say 17% is fairly significant.

Perhaps you disagree?
 
Date: 12/1/2008 2:56:51 PM
Author: purrfectpear
Care to provide a source for that?

Death toll according to AP is 174 now. 30 of those were NOT Indian. That represents about 17% foreign deaths. Given the fact that the deaths occurred IN India, I''d say 17% is fairly significant.

Perhaps you disagree?
I dont quite know where you''re getting these numbers from, but from everything I have read thus far, the total foreign death count is at 19. 19/172 = 89%. And when I had typed that, the death count was at 195, i.e., 90% (although I had just done a quick calc in my head). Also, from my friends in Bombay, word on the street is that the total Indian death count is much more and the officials aren''t reporting the exact numbers.

Anyways, the point I was trying to get across is that such bomb blasts/attacks are common occurance in India. My father missed a bomb in one of Delhi''s main markets by 2 days. When I visited my good friend in Hyderabad, she told me that she was at the area at the exact same time where a massive bomb killed 100''s of people just a few days prior. None of those made it to international news, despite the fact that double the people were killed at both the blasts. It''s just sad that it took the death of foreigners for both the world, and most importantly India, to realize the issue at hand. Security in India is a joke, the police themselves have their hands in the cookie jar.

And finally, Mr. Kama''s family (not Indian) is very terrified of our upcoming wedding in Delhi - which is in just over 3 weeks. But I cant tell them I barely missed the Delhi blasts by a few weeks when I last visited...his parents would have an acute myocardial infarction!
 
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