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Terror plot: Why would doctors be involved?
By THOMAS WAGNER
Associated Press Writer

LONDON (AP) - Ayman al-Zawahri, al-Qaida's No. 2. George Habash of the PLO. Mahmoud Zahar, the Hamas strongman in Gaza. All trained as doctors - as did at least seven suspects in the failed bomb attacks in Britain.

The general public often is shocked to see that doctors - the world's healers - can become militants or even terrorist killers.

But some experts believe it is part of a socio-economic trend in which wealthy families highly educate their sons, who sometimes become radical and have the education they need to become leaders.

``People often assume that terrorists are poor, disadvantaged people who are brainwashed or need the money. But the ones who actually perpetrate violence without handlers and manipulation are highly intelligent by necessity,'' said Magnus Ranstorp, a terrorism expert at the Swedish National Defense College in Stockholm.

``It's only the smart ones who will survive security pressures in a subversive existence. Sometimes they are doctors, a profession that provides a brilliant cover and allows entry to countries like Britain,'' he said in an interview Tuesday.

At least five of the eight suspects in the failed terrorist attacks in London and Glasgow, Scotland, were identified as doctors from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and India, while staff at a Glasgow hospital said two others were a doctor and a medical student.

``It sends rather a chill down the spine to think that people's values can be so perverted,'' said Pauline Neville-Jones, former head of the Joint Intelligence Committee, which advises the British government.

- Guardian
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