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Diary of hate written by Briton seized in Pakistan.

Byline: PAUL SIMS

INVESTIGATORS were today examining the diary of a British would-be suicide bomber arrested in Pakistan.

Zeeshan Siddiqui, a 25-year-old brought up in west London, allegedly writes of his hatred for Britain and his desire to die a martyr.

Using a combination of slang, profanities and verses from the Koran, he apparently reveals his many enemies and hints at future terror strikes.

Siddiqui, believed to have had contact with at least one of the four 7 July suicide bombers, was held by security services in May.

The diary, discovered on a laptop computer seized after his arrest, tells how he was allegedly awaiting orders in a small, squalid ...

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