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Open Image ModalIndia's opposition Bharatiya Janata party activists light firecrackers to celebrate the news of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab's execution, in Jammu, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. India executed the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attack on Mumbai early Wednesday, the country's home ministry said. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. (AP Photo/ Channi Anand) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndian policemen stand outside the Yerwada Jail where Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks, was hung at 7.30 am in secrecy in Pune, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndians celebrate upon hearing the news of India executing Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks, in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndians celebrate upon hearing the news of India executing Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks, in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndians celebrate upon hearing the news that Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks on Mumbai, was executed, in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalActivists of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, or All Indian Student Council, burn an effigy of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks on Mumbai, to celebrate the news that he was executed, in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndians celebrate upon hearing the news that Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks on Mumbai, was executed, in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndian policemen stand outside the Yerwada Jail where Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks, was hung at 7.30 am in secrecy in Pune, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndian policemen stand outside the Yerwada Jail where Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks, was hung at 7.30 am in secrecy in Pune, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndians celebrate upon hearing the news of India executing Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks, in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalIndians celebrate upon hearing the news of India executing Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks, in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalA Kashmiri man watches on television news of India executing Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attacks in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung in secrecy at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalFILE - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, injured commuters and dead bodies lie on the floor at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. India executed the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attack on Mumbai early Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, India's home ministry said. Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after India's president rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/Mumbai Mirror, Sebastian D'souza) INDIA OUT (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalFILE- In this Nov. 29, 2008 file photo, an Indian soldier takes cover as the Taj Mahal hotel burns during a gun battle between Indian military and militants inside the hotel in Mumbai, India. India executed the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attack on Mumbai early Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, India's home ministry said. Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after India's president rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder, File) (credit:AP)
Mohammed Ajmal Kasab(15 of17)
Open Image ModalFILE - This undated file photo shows Pakistani man Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone survivor among 10 gunmen of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, in Mumbai, India. India executed Ajmal Kasab from the 2008 terror attack on Mumbai early Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, India's home ministry said. Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after India's president rejected his plea for mercy (AP Photo/PTI, File) INDIA OUT (credit:AP)
Mohammed Ajmal Kasab(16 of17)
Open Image ModalFILE - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the accused gunmen walks at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. The Press Trust of India reported Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, that India's Home Ministry has recommended that the president reject a clemency plea filed by the lone surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. (AP Photo/Mumbai Mirror, Sebastian D'souza, File) FULL CREDIT MANDATORY (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalFILE - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, injured commuters and dead bodies lie on the floor at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. India executed the lone surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attack on Mumbai early Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, India's home ministry said. Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital in November 2008, killing 166 people. Kasab was hung at a jail in Pune, a city near Mumbai, after India's president rejected his plea for mercy. (AP Photo/Mumbai Mirror, Sebastian D'souza) INDIA OUT (credit:AP)