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Hey there. Keep up the good work. Your hard work is appreciated. BTW, as you will notice below, I added a single "!" in the photo name so that it will not display here. Just remove the exclaimation mark when you want to post to an article, etc. Since the photo was copywrited, you would not be allowed to have the image on your talk page. There are admins harping on this lately. Also, if you wanted to, you could create your own sandbox page to store text you are working on for future posts, edits, etc. Just click this link to create it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Robcotton/sandbox If you need anything, just ask. I would be glad to help, discuss matters, etc. Cheers! JungleCattalk/contrib14:01, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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This is a list of terrorists of Pakistani descent, who grew up or lived in other countries (mostly UK and USA), generally operating outside of Pakistan.
2006 transatlantic aircraft plot ([8], [9], UK-to-USA flights, August 102006[10]. Of the 24 arrests made in the UK, the names of 19 suspects, all of them living in the UK,[1] were formally announced when the Bank of England froze their assets.[2] One person was released without charge and not named. Those known to be currently under arrest include:
London: 12 individuals of Pakistani descent, one of Iranian and one of Indian Muslim descent.
High Wycombe: Three of Pakistani descent and two converts to Islam.
Terror plot exposes flaws in how UK tackles extremism, A. Higgins and C. Mollenkamp, Wall Street Journal, Aug. 18, 2006.
Pakistan's Drift Into Extremism: Allah, The Army, And America's War On Terror, Hassan Abbas, Jessica Stern [17]
Pakistan: Eye of the Storm, Owen Bennett Jones [18]
Pakistan: Between Mosque And Military, by Husain Haqqani [19]
The Mind of the Terrorist: A Review and Critique of Psychological Approaches, Jeff Victoroff, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 49, No. 1, 3-42 (2005)[20]