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− | *Robert Mackey, [http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/thelede/2013/05/23/british-attack-suspect-followed-fringe-preacher-once-considered-a-laughing-stock/?from=thelede British Attack Suspect Followed Fringe Preacher Once Considered a Laughingstock], ''The Lede'', nytimes.com, 23 | + | *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22647714 Video of alleged Woolwich attacker at protest in 2007], ''BBC News'', 23 May 2013. |
+ | *Robert Mackey, [http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/thelede/2013/05/23/british-attack-suspect-followed-fringe-preacher-once-considered-a-laughing-stock/?from=thelede British Attack Suspect Followed Fringe Preacher Once Considered a Laughingstock], ''The Lede'', nytimes.com, 23 May 2013. | ||
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Revision as of 19:56, 2 June 2013
Michael Adebolajo is one of two men suspected of the murder of British soldier Drummer Lee Rigby in May 2013.[1]
Adebolajo was one of seven men arrested in Kenya in November 2010, who were suspected of being in transit to Somalia to join al-Shabaab. Relatives of Adebolajo have claimed that attempts were made to recruit him by MI5 after this incident. His brother and brother-in-law also claimed they were contacted by MI5 themselves.[1]
External resources
- Video of alleged Woolwich attacker at protest in 2007, BBC News, 23 May 2013.
- Robert Mackey, British Attack Suspect Followed Fringe Preacher Once Considered a Laughingstock, The Lede, nytimes.com, 23 May 2013.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MIKE GLOVER, BRIAN BRADY, JONATHAN OWEN, PAUL CAHALAN, PAUL BIGNELL, Woolwich attack: Terror suspect Michael Adebolajo was arrested in Kenya on suspicion of being at centre of al-Qa'ida-inspired plot, The Independent, 26 May 2013.