Foreigners Banned From Madrassas ; Schools Seen Breeding Terrorists
The Washington Times › August 01, 2005
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The Washington Times › August 01, 2005
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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf escalated a crackdown on Islamic militants yesterday, saying that all foreign students studying in Pakistan's estimated 10,000 madrassas would be expelled from the country.
He also said that no visas would be issued to foreigners wishing to study at the religious schools that have been blamed for breeding terrorists such as the London subway bombers.See the full content of this document
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Foreigners Banned From Madrassas ; Schools Seen Breeding Terrorists
"All foreigners are to be removed [and] an ordinance to this effect will be adopted in the next coming days," Gen. Musharraf told reporters in the ...
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