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LONDON, July 10 (Xinhuanet) -- A dossier prepared by
the British government in the aftermath of the March 2004 train bombings in
Madrid said al-Qaida is secretly recruiting Muslims in the country's colleges, a
newspaper reported Sunday.
College students with engineering or computer expertise are the terrorist group's main targets, The Sunday
Times reported, citing what it said was a copy of a secret document from the
Home Office and Foreign Office.
"Extremists are known to target schools and colleges
where young people may be very inquisitive but less challenging and more
susceptible to extremist reason/arguments," the document was quoted as saying.
The document added that recruiters are using
Britain's role in the US-led Iraq war as a way to turn likely recruits toward
terrorism, saying, "A particularly strong cause of disillusionment among Muslims
is a perceived 'double standard' in the foreign policy of Western governments,
in particular Britain and the US."
On Saturday, Britain's Sky TV reported that an
Internet statement said al-Qaida is responsible for the deadly bomb attacksin
London.
This is the second claim of responsibility after the
Thursday attacks on three underground cars and a double-decker bus which left
more than 50 people dead and 700 others injured in the British capital. The
authenticity of the statement could not be immediately verified. Enditem
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