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BRITAIN-ATTACKS-ARRESTS
(FILES) A picture taken 20 September 2006 in Leyton, east London, shows Abu Izzadeen (R) interrupting Home Secretary John Reid's speech during a press conference as the latter was urging Muslim parents to look out for the "tell-tale signs" of brain-washing in their children in the global fight against terrorism. Six men were arrested in and around London in pre-dawn anti-terror raids 24 April 2007, including radical Muslim Abu Izzadeen, known for heckling Home Secretary John Reid. The men, aged between 21 and 35, are suspected of inciting terrorism abroad and raising money for terrorists. They are in custody in a central London police station. A well-known figure towards the extreme end of British Muslim opinion, convert Izzadeen called Reid "an enemy of Islam" and "a tyrant" when he repeatedly disrupted a speech by the interior minister in east London last September. AFP PHOTO FILES/JOHNNY GREEN/WPA pool
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London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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JOHNNY GREEN |
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20 Septembrie 2006 |
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