news.yahoo.com - 12/2/2008
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AP - A German man of Pakistani heritage went on trial Monday on charges he raised money and recruited people for al-Qaida.
jihadwatch.org - 12/2/2008
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jihadwatch.org —
It's probably about time to update any Trivial
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Aleem Nasir Update. "Pakistani-German tried on al-Qaida charge," from the Associated Press , December 1: KOBLENZ, Germany A German man of Pakistani heritage went on trial Monday on ...
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"German man of Pakistani heritage" charged with recruiting, raising money for al-Qaeda
Jihad Watch —
It's probably about time to update any Trivial Pursuit cards that may ask about Pakistan's #1 export.
Aleem Nasir Update. "Pakistani-German tried on al-Qaida charge," from the Associated Press, December 1:
KOBLENZ, Germany A German man of Pakistani heritage went on trial Monday on charges he raised money and recruited people for al-Qaida.
Aleem Nasir faces a possible 10 years in prison if convicted of membership in a terrorist organization.
Nasir, 46, declined to give a ...
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