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		<title>26/11: Eyewitness Account on Anniversary of Mumbai Terror Attacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the anniversary of the &#8220;26/11&#8243; terror attacks in Mumbai, I was in the city for a conference and got a chance to interview Farzad Jehani. He&#8217;s the co-owner of the Leopold Cafe and witness to attacks that left 11 people dead in his restaurant. A total of 173 people died in the November 26, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the anniversary of the &#8220;26/11&#8243; terror attacks in Mumbai, I was in the city for a conference and got a chance to interview Farzad Jehani. He&#8217;s the co-owner of the Leopold Cafe and witness to attacks that left 11 people dead in his restaurant. A total of 173 people died in the November 26, 2008 attacks. </p>
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<p>Jehani and his brother run the Leopold Cafe. It is sometimes described as a &#8220;backpacker bar,&#8221; but it&#8217;s more clearly a space where young middle class Indians and people from around the world come to have reasonably priced food, beer, and get a good welcome.<br />
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<p>In 2008, Pakistan-based fundamentalist terrorists attacked several sites in the southern part of the city, including a major tourist hotel and a nearby pub, killing 173 people and leaving more wounded. (Pakistan indicted several alleged conspirators the day before the anniversary.) The first anniversary of what locals call &#8220;26/11&#8243; (Indians, like British and many other cultures, use the day-slash-month format for dates) brought increased security checkpoints across the city and a mix of sadness about the attack, and pride that the city was healing.</p>
<p>Mumbaikars  say that there is not currently a lot of religious tension in the city. The attackers were Muslim, but many people It&#8217;s clearly a mixing pot &#8212; Hindu and Muslim, Christian, Jain, Jewish&#8230; and on and on. Tensions with Pakistan continue to foment over whether the terrorists could have been stopped&#8230; or were even given approval.. by the Pakistani government. </p>
<p>I know I had a great chance to talk to people here and get a better sense of the struggles and tensions they face when considering terrorism. India has a tense border with Pakistan (Kashmir); the nations have nukes. Pakistan borders Afghanistan. Taliban fighters cross that border. I will let more experienced hands on these issues give you greater context. I do want to see Fareed Zakaria&#8217;s documentary on the attacks, where he acquired cell phone audio of the attackers talking to their commander during the attacks.</p>
<p>As for me, this project was unusual. The day I left for India (yes, the very day), I bought a $250 cam and a $60 external mic. Everything I&#8217;m doing is an experiment. I don&#8217;t generally shoot and edit videos, but I&#8217;m starting to play with media again, as opposed to doing what I know I can do well. And it&#8217;s fun! Clearly the results are uneven, but if you can use fun in this somber context, the process of making the video was.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, I leave you with an image from one of the local neighborhoods:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.farai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/terrorism-boomerangs-300x225.jpg" alt="terrorism boomerangs" title="terrorism boomerangs" width="300" height="225" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-368" /></p>
<p>Giving thanks for the safety I have and peace to all&#8230;.</p>
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