davam to v anglictine bo uroven informovani ceskym tiskem je opet uboha (viz idnes, kde se ani nenamahali, aby do titulku "Chteli popravit vojaka" vlozili sluvko "udajne". a co presumpce neviny, do prdele?)
A British beheading on the net - police claim to foil plot
Nine held after 4am raids in Birmingham over feared abduction of Muslim soldier
Ian Cobain and Steven Morris
Thursday February 1, 2007
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2003207,00.html
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Disbelief and shock at arrest of 'family men'
Keen football fan and pizza shop owner among suspects taken from their beds
Steven Morris, Paul Lewis and Alexandra Topping
Thursday February 1, 2007
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2003213,00.html
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MI5 tried to recruit founder of bookshop
Sandra Laville and Paul Lewis
Thursday February 1, 2007
The Guardian
The business, in Sparkhill, has come to the attention of security services more than once. During a raid on the premises in 2000, Moazzam Begg, who at that time worked in the bookshop, was arrested under anti-terrorism laws. Mr Begg, who was detained in Pakistan in 2002 and subsequently held in Guantánamo Bay for three years, was later released without charge.
MI5 is understood to have made several attempts to recruit the founder of Maktabah, Imran Khan, a local entrepreneur. He is now understood to live in Pakistan and no longer runs the shop.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2003163,00.html
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Intended victim and family under police guard
Ian Cobain
Thursday February 1, 2007
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2003174,00.html