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1 week ago

Wife of synagogue terrorist says he showed no signs of extremism

The Manchester synagogue terrorist was intimidating, aggressive and controlling but showed no sign of extremism before carrying out his lethal antisemitic attack, one of his wives has said. The woman, who married Jihad al-Shamie in an Islamic ceremony in 2021, said the 35-year-old was glued to his phone watching Arabic news channels but did not appear to be on the path to terror.
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2 weeks ago

Neighbours of Manchester synagogue attacker say they reported concerns to police

Neighbours reported concerns to police that Jihad al-Shamie and a relative were being radicalised and preaching the Qur'an to local children before the synagogue attack.
UK politics
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2 weeks ago

MI5 and counter-terror police on heightened alert after synagogue attack

UK security services have raised threat levels and increased synagogue security after an Islamist-motivated stabbing in Manchester that killed two and injured four.
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3 weeks ago

Brides review teenage girls head to Syria for IS and marriage in powerful and poignant drama

A watchable comedy-drama sympathetically follows two British teenage girls traveling to join ISIS, exploring radicalisation, racism, friendship, dark comedy and eventual disenchantment.
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1 month ago

It's A Sin star to lead new far-right violence thriller from Baby Reindeer team

Aaron heads back up the mountains, unknowingly coming into contact with the so-called Justice Crusade, a group of far-right extremists led by "unstable former soldier Fairweather", played by What It Feels Like For A Girl star, Michael Socha. Justice Crusade are "united by their beliefs and their mutual need for belonging" but Fairweather's jaw-dropping plans for the mountains lead to fractures in the outcast group, "making them even more volatile and dangerous".
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Right-wing politics
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1 month ago

From Wieambilla to Porepunkah, violent anti-government extremists' are a growing threat

Anti-government extremism and deep hatred of police motivated both the Wieambilla and Porepunkah shootings despite differing ideological affiliations.
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1 month ago

Girl who stabbed teachers in Welsh school had been considered for Prevent

A 13-year-old fascinated by Hitler and weapons was considered but not referred to Prevent before she stabbed three people and received a 15-year detention sentence.
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