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Headley always felt pulled between East and West: Investigators
Philadelphia | November 22, 2009 3:11:51 PM IST
 

 

 

Global terrorism accused David Headley always felt pulled between his strict Pakistani upbringing and bohemian American culture, where he arrived at the age of 17, Investigators have said.

Raised by his father in Pakistan as a devout Muslim, Headley arrived in Philadelphia to live with his American mother, a former socialite who ran a bar called the Khyber Pass.

He has a traditional Pakistani wife, who lives with their children in Chicago, but also an American girlfriend - a makeup artist in New York, according to the New York Times.

He alternates between the name he adopted in the United States, David Headley, and the Urdu one he was given at birth, Daood Gilani depending on the circumstances, his relatives say.

Even his eyes, one brown, the other green, hint at roots in two places.

Headley, an American citizen, is accused of being involved in the Mumbai terror attacks last year and the lead operative in a loose-knit group of militants plotting revenge against a Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

The indictment against him suggests that Headley felt pulled between two cultures and ultimately gravitated toward an extremist Islamic one.

"Some of us are saying that 'Terrorism' is the weapon of the cowardly. I will say that you may call it barbaric or immoral or cruel, but never cowardly," Headley wrote in an e-mail message to his high school classmates last February.

He added: "Courage is, by and large, exclusive to the Muslim nation."

Headley's e-mail messages, including many that defended beheadings and suicide bombings as heroic, are among the evidence in the government's case against him and his accused co-conspirator, Tahawwur Hussain Rana.

The men, who were arrested last month in Chicago, are being said to be in close contacts with Al Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Taiba, as well as officials in the Pakistani government and military. (ANI)

 
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