Geneva, Geneva, held a minute of silence in honor of the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks . The International Centre against Terrorism, Geneva, addressed the importance of international criminal justice and collaboration between nations in the recovery of terrorist victims .
On its 14th anniversary, the International Centre against Terrorism, Geneva, addressed the importance of international criminal justice and collaboration between nations in the recovery of terrorist victims, according to a press release issued by the group.The protesters chanted a minute of silence in honor of the victims, according to the release.The entire panellist deliberated on the horrific crimes of terrorism and collectively condemned the assault.29 foreign nationals were among the victims, according to the Place des Nations Unies.
In 2008, ten Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists (LeT) carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks, killing at least 166 people and injuring 300 others.Two attackers took over Nariman House, a Chabad Lubavitch Jewish center in Mumbai also known as the Chabad House, and several residents were held hostage.