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This article is much more comprehensive except for the criticism of the raid, BUT 2007 Plot to Behead a British Muslim Soldier is a much more descriptive title. Hypnosadist13:34, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The article stated as if it was fact that "the plot involved kidnapping a British Muslim soldier" etc. Although these claims have appeared in the public domain, there is a good chance they will be disputed (ie, if the defendants plead not guilty). Although it is arguably not disputed yet, as they haven't had a chance to plead, with a court case coming up we can't assume that it won't be disputed either. What is a fact is that newspapers reported there was a plot to behead someone, not that the plot existed. I have edited the article to reflect this. It may seem overly fussy, but now that proceedings are "active", this is an article about a forthcoming court case. We can't say "The group spent months to compile a hit list of 25 potential targets" as if it is a fact, especially as "the group" clearly refers to the defendants in this case. Under English law at least, they are not guilty of compiling a hit list or anything else unless a court finds otherwise. Also - although I have edited the section rather than removing it, I feel it should be removed per WP:BLP. At this point, the men named in this article have been "Charged with failing to disclose information" and "Charged with supplying terrorists", as the article correctly states, and that is all. Police and prosecutors have NOT alleged that there was a plot to behead anyone. We might perhaps suppose that they will do so when the case is heard next year, but they have not done so. I realise there are sources for these claims and therefore have not removed them, as I imagine other editors might object. But I hope other editors will consider the issues I have raised and perhaps respond. Hobson18:07, 25 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I believe these newspaper claims should be in the article, but as you have done with your edit correctly shown to be newspaper reports not facts. Hypnosadist00:17, 26 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The article does not say if these guys are currently detained or not, nor does it mention if a court case is forthcoming. It only says people have been charged. If anybody has this info, it would be nice... --Commking02:43, 5 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
What an unusual title. Looking at the history it seems to have been decided to call it this. But shouldn't the Plot not have a capital P? --➨♀♂CandlewickeST# :)19:55, 31 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]