"Graduates” of the madrassas are supposedly either retained as teachers for the next generation of recruits, or are sent to a sort-of postgraduate school for jihadi training. “Teachers at the madrassa appear to make the decision,” of where the students go next, “based on their read of the child’s willingness to engage in violence and acceptance of jihadi culture versus his utility as an effective proponent of Deobandi or Ahl-e-Hadith ideology/recruiter."
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2008 US diplomatic cable, quoted in Busch, Michael (26 May 2011). "WikiLeaks: Saudi-Financed Madrassas More Widespread in Pakistan Than Thought". May 26, 2011. Foreign Policy in Focus. Retrieved 8 April 2014. [https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/08LAHORE302_a.html
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