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Manchester Bombing: Inspired By Didsbury Mosque Cleric
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-44729 727
Saw this earlier on the BBC News channel. Someone has got a lot of explaining to do.
Who really knows what goes on in the murky world of Friday prayers eh?
Saw this earlier on the BBC News channel. Someone has got a lot of explaining to do.
Who really knows what goes on in the murky world of Friday prayers eh?
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Salman Albedi was being indoctrinated at home, not reallyr at the mosque
// He hung out with a criminal gang in his neighbourhood in south Manchester, a tiny geographical area where there was recruitment to Islamic terrorist groups. His family, active in the local mosque and community, had concerning connections to a militia in his parents’ home country of Libya that has been linked to al-Qaida and is banned in the UK. His father left Abedi in Manchester on his own when he was 17, an age at which he was vulnerable, perhaps, to falling under other influences.
// He hung out with a criminal gang in his neighbourhood in south Manchester, a tiny geographical area where there was recruitment to Islamic terrorist groups. His family, active in the local mosque and community, had concerning connections to a militia in his parents’ home country of Libya that has been linked to al-Qaida and is banned in the UK. His father left Abedi in Manchester on his own when he was 17, an age at which he was vulnerable, perhaps, to falling under other influences.
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