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ali isjust worried about her going to concerts —— bullied for being libyan.ter united joined forces with neighbours manchester city to pledge £1 million to a fund set up to help the victims of the attack. the fund has reached almost £3.5 million. walk into greater manchester ‘s tattoo pa rlou rs walk into greater manchester ‘s tattoo parlours now and you might see something like this. the £50 donation will get you this tattoo have been. it is a symbol of manchester designed by sam who has raised over £10,000. it does really well what we are getting across. it's a symbol of strength and unity. jonathan, you've had it done, what do you think. it sums up howl jonathan, you've had it done, what do you think. it sums up how i feel about being from greater manchester, the togetherness that people have shown in the last few days which has meant a lot. it will be something that means a great deal to me for the rest of my life. this is one of many unique fundraising methods going on across the region. this one is another. i've got pies, cookies, water from mcdonald's,
ali isjust worried about her going to concerts —— bullied for being libyan.ter united joined forces with neighbours manchester city to pledge £1 million to a fund set up to help the victims of the attack. the fund has reached almost £3.5 million. walk into greater manchester ‘s tattoo pa rlou rs walk into greater manchester ‘s tattoo parlours now and you might see something like this. the £50 donation will get you this tattoo have been. it is a symbol of manchester designed by sam...
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the libyan angle is one of the most informative.and exposes a family in flux, a family that has not found a stable footing either in libya or in manchester. so his father was an exile, a political exile, in opposition to gadaffi who, as everyone knows, has maltreated and resulted in hundreds of thousands if not millions of libyans leaving the country during his tenure. the fact they were here in the first place is a reflection of the fact that there was a dictator presiding over the population in libya. number one. so the angle that concerns an oppressive, dictatorial environment in the arab world and larger parts of the middle east is a very important one in understanding the roots of islamic disaffection orfundamentalism. so they were here in the first place because of libya. and he returned, his father, and they themselves returned to fight with the militias that fought against gadaffi after the arab spring, and they kind of made it back. they were back and forth between manchester and libya. so it shows that this was a family a
the libyan angle is one of the most informative.and exposes a family in flux, a family that has not found a stable footing either in libya or in manchester. so his father was an exile, a political exile, in opposition to gadaffi who, as everyone knows, has maltreated and resulted in hundreds of thousands if not millions of libyans leaving the country during his tenure. the fact they were here in the first place is a reflection of the fact that there was a dictator presiding over the population...
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understand that it in the libyan civil war. understand thatitis in the libyan civil war.that it is complex. a lot of people will see it in really quite simple terms. this is a family that was given shelter by britain, refugee status, welcomed, his education was obviously paid for by the british taxpayer. a family that then decides to shuttle backwards and forwards between the libyan civil war and manchester. if other that then leaves two boys who are clearly a risk and no by the family to be a risk, and leaves them at home alone. at home alone. i think people's at reaction to it will be to accept that there is complexity but that something has happened here which will shock a lot of british people and people will feel that hospitality has been abused. and people will feel that hospitality has been abusedli and people will feel that hospitality has been abused. i think it is fairto hospitality has been abused. i think it is fair to come to that conclusion. i covered the arab spring in libya in 2011 and it would be wrong to assume the people who went back to fight with the
understand that it in the libyan civil war. understand thatitis in the libyan civil war.that it is complex. a lot of people will see it in really quite simple terms. this is a family that was given shelter by britain, refugee status, welcomed, his education was obviously paid for by the british taxpayer. a family that then decides to shuttle backwards and forwards between the libyan civil war and manchester. if other that then leaves two boys who are clearly a risk and no by the family to be a...
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i know, about the libyan co ntext a nd thoughts i know, about the libyan context and whether that shouldre prominently in recent years. maybe have been flagged up more prominently in recent yearslj maybe have been flagged up more prominently in recent years. i find that a very difficult question to answer. you have to remember the family were as i understand refugees from gaddafi's libya. admittedly libya is now in a pretty chaotic state but it is no indication of a link to dyche extremism if somebody decides to go back to libya after the fall of gaddafi to visit relatives. the fact he may have gone to syria is another matter, but in itself i would not necessarily infer that because someone has a libyan connection it means they must be linked to terrorism. mr grieve, good of you tojoin linked to terrorism. mr grieve, good of you to join us. it's known that 22 people were killed in the bomb attack, the names of 1a victims have now been revealed. greater manchester police have confirmed one of their off—duty officers is among the dead, although they did not reveal her identity. the bbc und
i know, about the libyan co ntext a nd thoughts i know, about the libyan context and whether that shouldre prominently in recent years. maybe have been flagged up more prominently in recent yearslj maybe have been flagged up more prominently in recent years. i find that a very difficult question to answer. you have to remember the family were as i understand refugees from gaddafi's libya. admittedly libya is now in a pretty chaotic state but it is no indication of a link to dyche extremism if...
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the best intelligence will of course come from the libyan community, one of the biggest libyan communitiese face of salman abedi. identified as a manchester city fire bomber. he's now thought to have had helped quite possibly from an expert bomb maker. this amateur footage taken yesterday is believed to show his brother being arrested in manchester. at the family home nearby, police used explosives to gain access and then search for clues. but there are international connections to this plot. from manchester, abedi is believed to have gone to libya, a failed state. and today, the french interior minister said war—torn syria was also a country he'd probably spent time in. increasingly, investigators have been coming round to the conclusion that the bomber, salman abedi, was not working alone. that he was simply the mule, carrying a device designed and built for him by somebody else. the bomb—maker would still be at large which is why the uk terror threat level has been raised to critical. mis, the security service, is working with police and other intelligence agencies to try to trace every
the best intelligence will of course come from the libyan community, one of the biggest libyan communitiese face of salman abedi. identified as a manchester city fire bomber. he's now thought to have had helped quite possibly from an expert bomb maker. this amateur footage taken yesterday is believed to show his brother being arrested in manchester. at the family home nearby, police used explosives to gain access and then search for clues. but there are international connections to this plot....
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he was born in manchester in 1994, of libyan pa rents in manchester in 1994, of libyan parents from tripoliwas already known to the security services. in fact, the individual i spoke to yesterday he was a very close of the family —— my close friend, described him as a naive individual, that suggests to me that he would not have been able to put the explosive belt and build it on his own, he must‘ve had some support helping him do that. meanwhile, the search for clues continues. the forensic, digital and testimonies from witnesses and suspects. this, say the police, is a fast—moving wide—ranging investigation. iam i am pleased to say that frank is in london and can join i am pleased to say that frank is in london and canjoin us now. you're talking about the forensic investigation. i was reading about the forensic explosive laporte to in kent. they do extraordinary work pulling together the fragments of bombs. for the day looking for some kind of signature? i spent a day down there in kent, part of the government defence science and technology laporte torres. they examined everything from fir
he was born in manchester in 1994, of libyan pa rents in manchester in 1994, of libyan parents from tripoliwas already known to the security services. in fact, the individual i spoke to yesterday he was a very close of the family —— my close friend, described him as a naive individual, that suggests to me that he would not have been able to put the explosive belt and build it on his own, he must‘ve had some support helping him do that. meanwhile, the search for clues continues. the...
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migration says 20,000 libyans are currently being held. i left the war in syria and went to libya, which was also a war. i'm now trying to go to europe to join my children. >> after the closure of the migrant routes through turkey and greece, libby has become the key departure point for those hoping to cross to europe by sea. last year, newly 200,000 people made the deadly journey. people were injured and a 27-year-old man was killed in an other violent day of clashes in venezuela. a group of armed pro-government militiamen harassed protesters as they march to the capital. protesters say the president socialist government has become a dictatorship responsible for triple digit inflation, rising crime, and widespread shortages of food and medicine. 38 people have been killed in the protests over the past month. brazil's former president testified four hours wednesday in the first of his five corruption trials. lula da silva is accused of being the kingpin of the petrobras scandal but he has ridiculed the charges, calling that a farce. >> str
migration says 20,000 libyans are currently being held. i left the war in syria and went to libya, which was also a war. i'm now trying to go to europe to join my children. >> after the closure of the migrant routes through turkey and greece, libby has become the key departure point for those hoping to cross to europe by sea. last year, newly 200,000 people made the deadly journey. people were injured and a 27-year-old man was killed in an other violent day of clashes in venezuela. a...
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pa rents. brought up in manchester of libyan parents. armed police will now be backed up by thousands of troops across the country. there are fears that salman abedi was part of a network of extremists. this was a horrific violent event, it was more sophisticated than some of the horrific events that we have seen in the past or in other parts of europe so the past or in other parts of europe so people are reasonably wondering whether he did this on his own. and this morning there have been more arrests, three men detained in south manchester in connection with the attack. let's get a closer look at salman abedi and here what we know so salman abedi and here what we know so far. the 22—year—old was born in manchester to libyan parents, who had fled the country after becoming opponents of colonel gaddafi. after going to school in the city he later studied at salford university before dropping out, and worked in a bakery. his parents are believed to now be living back in libya — and it is understood abedi himself recently returned to from t
pa rents. brought up in manchester of libyan parents. armed police will now be backed up by thousands of troops across the country. there are fears that salman abedi was part of a network of extremists. this was a horrific violent event, it was more sophisticated than some of the horrific events that we have seen in the past or in other parts of europe so the past or in other parts of europe so people are reasonably wondering whether he did this on his own. and this morning there have been more...
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president sisi said those behind the shootings had been trained at camps near the eastern libyan port orla guerin reports. the bus in which so many were robbed of life on their way to an ancient monastery. the broken windows and scattered belongings, testament to an attack that was merciless and highly toward a naked. there were multiple conmen who escaped across the sands in three off—road vehicles. relatives of the dead told the bbc the authorities should be doing more to protect christians who we re doing more to protect christians who were obviously at risk. this was the scene last month after church bombings in northern egypt's. a nationwide state of emergency was announced and security was stepped up. but many coptic christians say the authorities provide more lip service than prop protection. dozens of church—goers have been killed in recent months by the so—called islamic state. it says that christians are its favourite prey and has vowed to keep up the attacks. and as well as the new threat from is, many believers here complain ofa threat from is, many believers here complain
president sisi said those behind the shootings had been trained at camps near the eastern libyan port orla guerin reports. the bus in which so many were robbed of life on their way to an ancient monastery. the broken windows and scattered belongings, testament to an attack that was merciless and highly toward a naked. there were multiple conmen who escaped across the sands in three off—road vehicles. relatives of the dead told the bbc the authorities should be doing more to protect christians...
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he was born in britain to libyan parents who'd fled their country.nt to school in manchester but dropped out of university in salford. we also know abedi had travelled to libya, returning just days before the attack. our special correspondent ed thomas reports now on the bomber, his background and what may have motivated him. suicide bomber salman abedi, an extremist who attacked the city of his birth. now investigators surround his home. like everyone here, they want answers. this man knew abedi. he had watched him come and go from manchester to libya. now he can't believe what his neighbour did. unbelievably disgusting, to be honest. especially for a muslim. and a libyan as well. to us, obeying the law of the country is the most priority number one. that's what the prophet teaches us. some talk of erratic behaviour, of abedi chanting in the street. he was shouting out the koran in arabic. i don't know their language. the bbc has been told a black flag with islamic writing hung outside his home. many had no idea what it meant. i saw some sort of fla
he was born in britain to libyan parents who'd fled their country.nt to school in manchester but dropped out of university in salford. we also know abedi had travelled to libya, returning just days before the attack. our special correspondent ed thomas reports now on the bomber, his background and what may have motivated him. suicide bomber salman abedi, an extremist who attacked the city of his birth. now investigators surround his home. like everyone here, they want answers. this man knew...
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he was born in manchester, to libyan parents.ted in libya. his father had links to extremists and posted this on his facebook page praising al-qaeda fighters in syria. quentin sommerville has more. late afternoon herei n libya, there were two arrests in the search for salman abedi's network. his father and brother were picked up by counterterrorism forces in tripoli. perhaps with cooperation from uk authorities. perhaps with cooperation from uk authorities. salman abedi travelled regularly to this country. the country had been collapsing under the weight of its civil war but battling extremism, including so—called islamic state and al-qaeda. after the libyan revolution, something like 3,500 people travelled there. —— many fighters travelled from here to syria. manyjoined isis. one of the first fighting brigades, and most effective foreign fighting brigades, helped is capture their detractors is capture their de facto capital raqqa. after a while, the fighters returned here. they took control of the caliphate's southern stronghold
he was born in manchester, to libyan parents.ted in libya. his father had links to extremists and posted this on his facebook page praising al-qaeda fighters in syria. quentin sommerville has more. late afternoon herei n libya, there were two arrests in the search for salman abedi's network. his father and brother were picked up by counterterrorism forces in tripoli. perhaps with cooperation from uk authorities. perhaps with cooperation from uk authorities. salman abedi travelled regularly to...
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he is the son of libyan refugees who fled from libya and colonel gaddafi.officers launched raids on people thought to be his associates. a 23—year—old man was arrested in a manchester district. a short distance away, at another house, a controlled explosion took place. it was like when you watch films, and you hear a boom go off, but like more muffled. it was lately what you see in a movie. everybody was scared at that moment. it really hit home that it was real, on our doorstep. this party, pa rt of was real, on our doorstep. this party, part of the city was known to be the home of several extras in the last years, some that link to syria and libya. salman abedi is thought to have returned from the libyan capital, triply, just a few days go. to co nstru ct capital, triply, just a few days go. to construct a viable bomb that can be secreted through security and then detonated on command is not something an avid that can easily achieve. -- tripoli. police said the device was home—made, with reports are contained nuts, bolts, ballbearings, and nails. the view
he is the son of libyan refugees who fled from libya and colonel gaddafi.officers launched raids on people thought to be his associates. a 23—year—old man was arrested in a manchester district. a short distance away, at another house, a controlled explosion took place. it was like when you watch films, and you hear a boom go off, but like more muffled. it was lately what you see in a movie. everybody was scared at that moment. it really hit home that it was real, on our doorstep. this...
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he was bormanchester by libyan .estigators are now hunting for accomplices who may have helped him build a suicide bomb. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. extensive investigations go on, and activity taking place across greater manchester as we speak. reporter: this is where abedi lived. heavily armed police raided his properties in the neighborhood. they have made a number of arrests. the city's muslims have condemned the attack. but the community remains on the edge, amid reports of hate crime's. -- crimes. >> we are concerned about reports we are receiving, reports we are receiving about anti-muslim acts. these are terrible anti-muslim acts, ranging from verbal abuse to acts of criminal damage, to mosques in the area, and outside the area. reporter: in london, soldiers have been stationed at key locations. britain has raised its terror threat level to critical, meaning another tack could be imminent. -- attack could be imminent. brent: we are joined now via skype by terro
he was bormanchester by libyan .estigators are now hunting for accomplices who may have helped him build a suicide bomb. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. extensive investigations go on, and activity taking place across greater manchester as we speak. reporter: this is where abedi lived. heavily armed police raided his properties in the neighborhood. they have made a number of arrests. the city's muslims have condemned the attack. but the...
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myself as a libyan, other libyans who have come here to show support, and show we are part of the society was she known to you? he was very isolated. —— was he known to you? he was very distant to us and we did not know him very well. tell me about the impact this has had to you live in manchester? the impact is great. we are part of the society. there have been isolated incidents of hate crimes, but that does not represent the people of manchester. the people have shown us support. we are part of them, we have shown support, this is who we are. the chief constable of data manchester police said, on an average day, on monday, there were 28 reports of hate crimes. a doubling ina 28 reports of hate crimes. a doubling in a number. is that something you feel your community is experiencing? the terrorists, when they carried out this attack, they did notjust do it to kill people, but to divide us. i say, less than together and not give them what they want. there have been incidents, but those people do not represent the people of manchester. they had been standing together in manchester, and wi
myself as a libyan, other libyans who have come here to show support, and show we are part of the society was she known to you? he was very isolated. —— was he known to you? he was very distant to us and we did not know him very well. tell me about the impact this has had to you live in manchester? the impact is great. we are part of the society. there have been isolated incidents of hate crimes, but that does not represent the people of manchester. the people have shown us support. we are...
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let's stay for a moment with the libyan context.ng family links with libya, he travelled there recently, his pa rents a re travelled there recently, his parents are libyan by birth, his younger brother was arrested in tripoli today accused of links with so—called islamic state. in a moment we'll speak to our security correspondent gordon corera outside mi5, but first to our middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, who's in libya where, as we've heard, the father and one of the brothers of salman abedi were arrested today. we mentioned these visits to libya by salman abedi, what is the likelihood of the possibility that he became radicalised on these visits? we have heard this evening from the militia which detained the younger brother, hashim, and ramadan, the father. hashim was planning an attack in tripoli, they are holding him in the belief that he had links to the so—called islamic state. the journey taken by salman here was a regular trip. his parents left libya as part of an exodus during the time of one gaddafi. gaddaf
let's stay for a moment with the libyan context.ng family links with libya, he travelled there recently, his pa rents a re travelled there recently, his parents are libyan by birth, his younger brother was arrested in tripoli today accused of links with so—called islamic state. in a moment we'll speak to our security correspondent gordon corera outside mi5, but first to our middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, who's in libya where, as we've heard, the father and one of the brothers...
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he was born in manchester in 1994 of libyan parents from tripoli.rsity and was already known to security services. in fact, the individual i spoke to yesterday who was a very close friend of the family, described him as a nieve individual. it would indicate he could not have put the explosive belt on. he must have had support helping him do that. meanwhile, the search for clues continues. forensic, digital and testimonies from witnesses and suspects. this, say the police, is a fast moving, wide—ranging investigation. raids all around manchester in the last two days. let's bring frank in for us. he's in our london studio. frank there is one raid on going in the business district of manchester. it's different to the other properties that have been searched. it is in the heart of the business district whereas the others have beenin district whereas the others have been in the south. so this is slightly different. what do you make of it? sorry, i'm in london. i have no idea what that means at all. i'm following the investigation internationally so we ar
he was born in manchester in 1994 of libyan parents from tripoli.rsity and was already known to security services. in fact, the individual i spoke to yesterday who was a very close friend of the family, described him as a nieve individual. it would indicate he could not have put the explosive belt on. he must have had support helping him do that. meanwhile, the search for clues continues. forensic, digital and testimonies from witnesses and suspects. this, say the police, is a fast moving,...
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ali's wife is worried that their daughter will be bullied for being libyan.certs. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is that intelligence sharing between the uk i have just had a i havejust had a message i have just had a message asking i havejust had a message asking us to look l the connection i havejust had a message asking us to look. the connection between to look at the connection between the uk and libya. police in britain continued to investigate the manchester bombing. they had stopped sharing information that they have said they have received fresh assurances and will continue to work with their us counterparts. we are learning more about the man who carried out that attack. one of his last things to do before the attack was to call his mother. he called him and asked can you give me my mum to call her. something going on there. we also learned that salman abedi had been in libya very recently. that means he returned from libya this month. we learned that libya had been monitoring his younger brother. certainly while l
ali's wife is worried that their daughter will be bullied for being libyan.certs. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is that intelligence sharing between the uk i have just had a i havejust had a message i have just had a message asking i havejust had a message asking us to look l the connection i havejust had a message asking us to look. the connection between to look at the connection between the uk and libya. police in britain continued to investigate the...
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libyan authorities say the father was taken in for questioning. the prime focus is obviously on who built that bomb. that sophisticated eid that was used in the blast. if the bomb maker could make one, he could make more. that's why the threat level has been raised to its highest level. >> across greater manchester, we've seen an increase in bomb officers on mobile patrol and static points across the city. we've been supported by forces across the northwest and beyond. this forms part of our well-tried and tested plans for any major terrorist attack. >> so there could be more arrests and more raids. but what we're hoping for and what the authorities are hoping to prevent is yet another attack, shepard. >> shepard: rick, officials were releases more names of victims. >> well, we're learning more. about a dozen have been released so far. i want to show you where we are in st. anne square. this memorial is growing by the minute. there's thousands of bouquets and flowers here in a show of support for the dozens injured and 22 killed, including a 45-ye
libyan authorities say the father was taken in for questioning. the prime focus is obviously on who built that bomb. that sophisticated eid that was used in the blast. if the bomb maker could make one, he could make more. that's why the threat level has been raised to its highest level. >> across greater manchester, we've seen an increase in bomb officers on mobile patrol and static points across the city. we've been supported by forces across the northwest and beyond. this forms part of...
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he believes, and a lot of libyan, and even arab and muslim here, they don't believe you can be a goodser knew ramadan abedi. he said fighting in libya changed him. he believes in thejihadi values, and if you see what he's thinking about libya, what he's wrote about libya, it's really clear. he believes injihad. since the manchester attack, the bbc has asked for an interview with trustees of the mosque where the abedi family prayed. today, we were invited in. did anybody report this young man to counterterrorism police? yes, yes indeed. one of our imams had reported this person. we were not aware. it was a private matter. the imam did not tell anybody inside this mosque? he did not tell anybody inside the mosque. that has got to be a worry. it has got to be a worry because, obviously, we as trustees should, i suppose, know what is going on. you suppose? the reason i say "suppose," if he has reported him, because he had information we do not, and it's between him and the counterterrorist police. so i've not really spoken to him since. but he has said it to us. you've not rang the imam w
he believes, and a lot of libyan, and even arab and muslim here, they don't believe you can be a goodser knew ramadan abedi. he said fighting in libya changed him. he believes in thejihadi values, and if you see what he's thinking about libya, what he's wrote about libya, it's really clear. he believes injihad. since the manchester attack, the bbc has asked for an interview with trustees of the mosque where the abedi family prayed. today, we were invited in. did anybody report this young man to...
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he is the son of libyan refugees who fled from libya and colonel gaddafi.pported manchester united and later worked in a bakery. today, officers launched raids on people thought to be his associates. a 23—year—old man was arrested in the manchester district of whalley range. a short distance away, at another house, in fallowfield, a controlled explosion took place. it was like when you watch films, you hear like a boom go off, but like more of a muffled sound. it was like what you see in a movie. everybody was scared at that moment. it hits home that it was real, on your doorstep. this part of the city is known to have been home to several extremists in the last years, some with links to syria and libya. abedi is thought to have returned from the libyan capital, tripoli, just a few days go. to construct a viable bomb that can be safely transported, secreted through security and then detonated on command is not something an amateur that can easily achieve. police said the device was home—made, with reports it contained nuts, bolts, ballbearings, and nails. t
he is the son of libyan refugees who fled from libya and colonel gaddafi.pported manchester united and later worked in a bakery. today, officers launched raids on people thought to be his associates. a 23—year—old man was arrested in the manchester district of whalley range. a short distance away, at another house, in fallowfield, a controlled explosion took place. it was like when you watch films, you hear like a boom go off, but like more of a muffled sound. it was like what you see in a...
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and a libyan as well. to us, obeying the law of the country is the most priority number one.et teaches us. and some talk of erratic behaviour, of abedi chanting in the street. he was shouting out the koran in "islamic." you see, i don't know their language. the bbc has been told a black flag with arabic writing hung outside his home. many had no idea what it meant. i remember seeing some sort of flag outside. was it islamic writing on it? i didn't really look at it. it was just... was it english writing? no. a community worker who didn't want to go on camera has told us that two separate people who knew salman abedi at college rang police several years ago. they said he was supporting terrorism and had expressed a view that being a suicide bomber was ok. greater manchester police will not comment on those claims. and what about the manchester bomber‘s family? this is his brother, hashem, now under arrest in libya for supporting so—called islamic state. then there's abedi's father, ramadan, affiliated to extremists, the libyan islamic fighting group. on his facebook page, he p
and a libyan as well. to us, obeying the law of the country is the most priority number one.et teaches us. and some talk of erratic behaviour, of abedi chanting in the street. he was shouting out the koran in "islamic." you see, i don't know their language. the bbc has been told a black flag with arabic writing hung outside his home. many had no idea what it meant. i remember seeing some sort of flag outside. was it islamic writing on it? i didn't really look at it. it was just... was...
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he was of libyan origin and was a student at the nearby university of salford.slamic state group has published a statement on social media saying one of its supporters carried out the attack. thousands of people have gathered for a vigil in manchester city centre in memory of those who died. a minute's silence was held as crowds spilt out on to nearby roads. greater manchester chief constable ian hopkins thanked "the rest of the world for holding us in their thoughts". more now on the story of attack in manchester. police have arrested a 23—year—old man in south manchester, as part of their investigations. they also raided a property linked to the bomber‘s family. one of the priorities for investigators is to find out, whether the suicide bomber was working alone — or was part of a network that might have been planning other attacks. mark easton has the latest on the investigation. and a warning, his report contains some flashing images. who was behind this attack on innocence? as the concert ended and the lights came up, as children left for home, music in thei
he was of libyan origin and was a student at the nearby university of salford.slamic state group has published a statement on social media saying one of its supporters carried out the attack. thousands of people have gathered for a vigil in manchester city centre in memory of those who died. a minute's silence was held as crowds spilt out on to nearby roads. greater manchester chief constable ian hopkins thanked "the rest of the world for holding us in their thoughts". more now on the...
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the libyan islamic fighting group is now back home in libya.ighters in syria. before he left south manchester, we are told he would take part in present this mosque. he is there all the time when the prez are happening. here's a guy who announces. police now want to know if anyone else knew what salman abedi and his father believed. he was well—known in the mosque? abedi and his father believed. he was well-known in the mosque? oh, yeah. a good man? he is a good man. this man is close to the trustees at didsbury mosque. like many, he had no idea of the family's extremist links. we know he is connected to extremist fighters in libya, groups close to al-anda. extremist fighters in libya, groups close to al-qaeda. right. is that a problem, though? people like yourself, good people, don't know who they are with? the mosque trustees have to do more about that. leaders of communities have to sit together. tonight, didsbury mosque said salman abedi was a coward whose crime had no place in their religion, a man willing to kill and hurt in the city that
the libyan islamic fighting group is now back home in libya.ighters in syria. before he left south manchester, we are told he would take part in present this mosque. he is there all the time when the prez are happening. here's a guy who announces. police now want to know if anyone else knew what salman abedi and his father believed. he was well—known in the mosque? abedi and his father believed. he was well-known in the mosque? oh, yeah. a good man? he is a good man. this man is close to the...
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many of the older british libyans invested in british and manchester life. but somehow when their youth went back to participate in the arab spring, they become brutalized, traumatized, and they bond with their co-fighters and through the internet and ideologically. we have incredible technology. the professor at dartmouth university. we can do jihadist ideology video. judge jeanine: the most frightening part of it, when you talk about an older libyan, for example, that the older muslims in manchester are assimilating and believe in the u.k. or the western whatever country they are in, yet in spite their being raised by them, the younger generation seems to be more connected to their peers who may be jihadists. >> the taliban is con siewpg these individuals to become part of a virtual organization they can connect with much more than their families or friend or neighbors. solving that, i'm not certain how we are going to be able to do it. we are facing with libya, 180 miles of coastline controlled by isis it's a stone's throw from italy. over 500,000 individ
many of the older british libyans invested in british and manchester life. but somehow when their youth went back to participate in the arab spring, they become brutalized, traumatized, and they bond with their co-fighters and through the internet and ideologically. we have incredible technology. the professor at dartmouth university. we can do jihadist ideology video. judge jeanine: the most frightening part of it, when you talk about an older libyan, for example, that the older muslims in...
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he was born in manchester in 1994, of libyan parents from tripoli.wood university and was already known to security services. in fact, the individuall spoke to yesterday he was a very close friend of the family, described him as a unique individual. it would indicate he could not have put the explosive belt on. he must have had support doing that. meanwhile, the search for clues continues. forensic, digital and testimonies from witnesses and suspects. this, so the police, it is a fast moving, wide—ranging investigation. a wide ranging investigation but there is an important libyan context to this. let's go live to libya now and talk to our correspondent. what have you been able to piece together about the family background? we agree that the father of salman abedi may be in libya presently. this is a family which has links to braddock or islamist groups and has expressed support to al-qaeda. not just to al-qaeda but the al—nousra front in libya. it has become the compass point of the caliphate. thousands of fighters from libya have honed skills battl
he was born in manchester in 1994, of libyan parents from tripoli.wood university and was already known to security services. in fact, the individuall spoke to yesterday he was a very close friend of the family, described him as a unique individual. it would indicate he could not have put the explosive belt on. he must have had support doing that. meanwhile, the search for clues continues. forensic, digital and testimonies from witnesses and suspects. this, so the police, it is a fast moving,...
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to parents of libyan dissent. manchester officials say now it is clear beyond him they are investigating a network. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. as i said, it continues at a pace. this extensive investigation is going on and activity taking place across greater manchester as we speak. >> rick levinthal joins us with the latest. good afternoon to you. >> reporter: shannon, news breaking with police calling the investigation intense. and that includes the arrest of the suicide bomber's older brother here in manchester. that happened yesterday. also the arrest of his younger brother in tripoli, libya, with suspicions of connections to isis. there are also reports the bomber's father has now also been taken into custody. they do say they have found ties, investigators have, between the bomber and both al qaeda and isis and firmly believe that abedi was part of a larger terror network and certainly had help in carrying out monday night's attack. numerous raids have been c
to parents of libyan dissent. manchester officials say now it is clear beyond him they are investigating a network. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. as i said, it continues at a pace. this extensive investigation is going on and activity taking place across greater manchester as we speak. >> rick levinthal joins us with the latest. good afternoon to you. >> reporter: shannon, news breaking with police calling the investigation...
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abedi was the son of libyan migrants.legraph" is wondering if this will be a recruiting ground. they are wondering if he is linked to a known libyan terrorist who may have theections to another man, infamous man in the hat that we saw after the brussels attack. and death to get us want to know if this is part of a network and if it goes deep within europe. rochelle: investigation there of course ongoing. ariana grandenger as well, especially from her fans. she grew up in the spotlight come as a teenager, she was part of the nickelodeon tv channel, she was an actress there, kind of the holy grail andany upcoming performer, she successfully transformed her cell into "a serious artist," that is what the "new york times" says, "sh narrator: yet anotother hurricae pounds cuba. waves as tall as five story buildings. streets flooded. many forced from their homes. in an era of climate change, ather around the world is becoming more extreme. hurricanes are getting worse. if this is the future for our coastal cities, how will they
abedi was the son of libyan migrants.legraph" is wondering if this will be a recruiting ground. they are wondering if he is linked to a known libyan terrorist who may have theections to another man, infamous man in the hat that we saw after the brussels attack. and death to get us want to know if this is part of a network and if it goes deep within europe. rochelle: investigation there of course ongoing. ariana grandenger as well, especially from her fans. she grew up in the spotlight come...
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it's a very large libyan contingent. i was just watching them being interviewed on a program not so long ago. there is no remorse there. there is no sense of outrage or shame or the hurt that i've seen here walking around, talking to moms. other communities are being said to blame. what do we expect here if we attack other countries and that muslims should not be ashamed and they should stand together. what this attack has been is a misinterpretation of sharia. watching that was very shocking to me. that's the truth of the u.k. we can talk about extremists but actually in my places in many of the ghettos of monaco cultures of the u.k., it's accepted that muslims should be attacking in this way because we've done it to them. it's seen is this is part of sharia. it's hard to hear when you see 65 children with catastrophic injuries and adults with catastrophic injuries, many of them will lose limbs and the news team dailymail.com leaving work very upset because they've had to record the reports of what actually happened to
it's a very large libyan contingent. i was just watching them being interviewed on a program not so long ago. there is no remorse there. there is no sense of outrage or shame or the hurt that i've seen here walking around, talking to moms. other communities are being said to blame. what do we expect here if we attack other countries and that muslims should not be ashamed and they should stand together. what this attack has been is a misinterpretation of sharia. watching that was very shocking...
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. >> and in the meantime libyan militia says it has detained the father and brother of salman abedi.t says the brother confessed to being in isis with the bomber and to speaking with him by phone 15 minutes before monday's blast. for more now, we go to manchester live for the latest and more on the outpouring of love and care from people behind you there. >> reporter: -- >> i'm not sure he has audio. we'll go to his story and then we'll talk with him afterwards. ♪ >> reporter: the call to prayer echos and the faithful begin to gather. this isn't just any mosque. it's the biggest and oldest muslim congregation in manchester, many of its worshippers were born and raised in the uk. >> everybody on this land is my brother or sister. >> reporter: worshippers like this woman, the uk is only home she knows. >> we'll get through this. we'll, more stronger, we will rise above. >> reporter: as we remove our shoes and walk inside the prayer hall, this is the first friday prayer service since the devastating attacker that claimed 22 innocent lives. some as young as eight years old. >> how did it
. >> and in the meantime libyan militia says it has detained the father and brother of salman abedi.t says the brother confessed to being in isis with the bomber and to speaking with him by phone 15 minutes before monday's blast. for more now, we go to manchester live for the latest and more on the outpouring of love and care from people behind you there. >> reporter: -- >> i'm not sure he has audio. we'll go to his story and then we'll talk with him afterwards. ♪ >>...
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one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar.that will take them into uncharted territory. bagnold was a pioneer of desert exploration. he was an army officer stationed in egypt. his expeditions involve striving thousands of miles into the blistering heat of the libyan desert. no—one had crossed it. no, no—one had crossed it, no—one had crossed it by car before. his son stephen has heard stories of these incredible expeditions, but it's the first time he's seen them. that's my father driving there, and you can see the bonnet is off, and you can see the pipe running from the radiator into the... that was a modification? that was the modification to prevent loss of water through evaporation, through the radiator. it was a journey that pushed bagnold, his men and the cars to their very limits. they had to take everything they needed to survive with them. it was all rationed, water, i think it was three pints a day — one at breakfast, one at lunch... all for drinking, you washed in the sand, you washed your plates and stuff in the sa
one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar.that will take them into uncharted territory. bagnold was a pioneer of desert exploration. he was an army officer stationed in egypt. his expeditions involve striving thousands of miles into the blistering heat of the libyan desert. no—one had crossed it. no, no—one had crossed it, no—one had crossed it by car before. his son stephen has heard stories of these incredible expeditions, but it's...
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the guy who has blown himself up was known to have libyan pa rents himself up was known to have libyannd had been fairly recently. these are well known. well—known views he has had for a while. the fact he is choosing to say this four days later... the conservatives cannot believe their luck. he will not mind because it supports his view. people are finding out what he thinks. it is not a misstep, it is what he thinks and it is good to have the debate before the election. another example of how this election campaign is embracing many more points of view ona embracing many more points of view on a whole array of issues that perhaps previous ones have. there is a big choice for people this time. what it is offering people is a very polarised choice. this sort of pacifist background ofjeremy corbyn and the hard left of the labour party is something that has not been pa rt party is something that has not been part of the labour party in government in our memory over the past two decades and certainly was not part of the tony blair and gordon brown parliament and on the other side you have
the guy who has blown himself up was known to have libyan pa rents himself up was known to have libyannd had been fairly recently. these are well known. well—known views he has had for a while. the fact he is choosing to say this four days later... the conservatives cannot believe their luck. he will not mind because it supports his view. people are finding out what he thinks. it is not a misstep, it is what he thinks and it is good to have the debate before the election. another example of...
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he was of libyan origin and was a student at the nearby university of salford. islamic state group has published a statement on social media saying one of its supporters carried out the attack. thousands of people have gathered for a vigil in manchester's city centre in memory of those who died. a minute's silence was held as crowds spilled out on to nearby roads. greater manchester chief constable ian hopkins thanked "the rest of the world for holding us in their thoughts". now it's time for world business report. as the uk prime minister ups the security personnel across the country, we assess the cost of keeping britain safe. and balancing the books within a decade — that's the promise from the trump administration as it reveals its spending plans for 2018. hello and a very warm welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme the credit rating agency moody's downgrades china — we'll have the details in a moment. we will be talking to rico hizon. as we've been hearing, britain is now on a critical terror alert — with the military set
he was of libyan origin and was a student at the nearby university of salford. islamic state group has published a statement on social media saying one of its supporters carried out the attack. thousands of people have gathered for a vigil in manchester's city centre in memory of those who died. a minute's silence was held as crowds spilled out on to nearby roads. greater manchester chief constable ian hopkins thanked "the rest of the world for holding us in their thoughts". now it's...
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many of these films, from the frozen mountains of the himalayas to the searing libyan desert, have notof day for a hundred years. sons and daughters of the pioneering explorers see their fathers‘ remarkable footage for the very first time. to see this film makes me feel very proud of him. i'm in awe of what he managed to do. they went into the unknown without any consideration for their safety. these are some of britain's great explorations. the british film institute‘s national archive is a treasure trove of britain's past. among the thousands of films stored in this vault are some shot by young explorers as they travelled to unexplored parts of the globe. now they're being digitised and put online so that we can all relive their incredible stories. among them is this film released by gaumont british in 193a. it's the first flight over mount everest. this view from the top of mount everest had never been seen before. the footage is also helping scientists today learn more about the impact of climate change. will you give me a hand with this strap? certainly! it was shot by major latha
many of these films, from the frozen mountains of the himalayas to the searing libyan desert, have notof day for a hundred years. sons and daughters of the pioneering explorers see their fathers‘ remarkable footage for the very first time. to see this film makes me feel very proud of him. i'm in awe of what he managed to do. they went into the unknown without any consideration for their safety. these are some of britain's great explorations. the british film institute‘s national archive is...
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and a libyan as well. to us, obeying the law of the country is the most priority number one.at the prophet teaches us. and some talk of erratic behaviour, of abedi chanting in the street. he was shouting out the koran in arabic. you see, i don't know their language. the bbc has been told a black flag with islamic writing hung outside his home. many had no idea what it meant. i remember seeing some sort of flag outside. was it islamic writing on it? i didn't really look at it. it was just... was it english writing? no. a community worker who didn't want to go on camera has told us that two separate people who knew salman abedi at college rang police several years ago. they said he was supporting terrorism and had expressed a view that being a suicide bomber was ok. greater manchester police will not comment on those claims. and what about the manchester bomber‘s family? this is his brother, hashem, now under arrest in libya for supporting so—called islamic state. then there's abedi's father, ramadan, affiliated to extremists, the libyan islamic fighting group. on his facebook
and a libyan as well. to us, obeying the law of the country is the most priority number one.at the prophet teaches us. and some talk of erratic behaviour, of abedi chanting in the street. he was shouting out the koran in arabic. you see, i don't know their language. the bbc has been told a black flag with islamic writing hung outside his home. many had no idea what it meant. i remember seeing some sort of flag outside. was it islamic writing on it? i didn't really look at it. it was just... was...
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to parents of libyan dissent.ester officials say now it is clear beyond him they are investigating a network. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. as i said,
to parents of libyan dissent.ester officials say now it is clear beyond him they are investigating a network. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. as i said,
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from libyan stock, his pa rents salman abedi.n is that this man flu back from libya quite recently. that is a new kind of angle that has emerged this evening. that he actually may have just only recently returned on libya. and what was he doing that in libya? was he being trained in a camp to do the things that he has come back to do? there will now be a massive effort out there to work out what he was doing, who he had associations with, who did he fly out and fly backwards? was he on our radar? did we know about this movement? were the security services watching? there will be many questions and, again, libya is a sore point given britain's role in the country and questions again will be asked about that. the guardian as well. young life stolen by terror. two pictures of the same girls on the front and on the bottom of their people holding pictures, placards saying that they love manchester. and, indeed, an interesting phrase now. manchester, united. red and blue together. anyone who watched the footage of the vigil tonight wou
from libyan stock, his pa rents salman abedi.n is that this man flu back from libya quite recently. that is a new kind of angle that has emerged this evening. that he actually may have just only recently returned on libya. and what was he doing that in libya? was he being trained in a camp to do the things that he has come back to do? there will now be a massive effort out there to work out what he was doing, who he had associations with, who did he fly out and fly backwards? was he on our...
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there are reports that this individual travelled, he was of libyan descent, travelled, he was of libyanould that raise a red flag for you? certainly the fact that he had gone to libya and syria would have put him on a watchlist. that list does not mean what people think it does. it does not mean there are scotla nd it does. it does not mean there are scotland yard guys following him around all the time it means he is on an electronic watch list. to actually follow someone 24 hours a day takes over 20 people. you can't do that when you have ten or 20,000 people on a watch list. so realistically, security services in europe can never track the number of people who are potential threats. security services can never track everybody and their watchlist. they can hope that they will find signals in electronic media, but they can't possibly know everybody at what they are doing. they arejust possibly know everybody at what they are doing. they are just on a watch list, it does not mean they are being watched. british officials have made it clear they are not happy that some intelligence that w
there are reports that this individual travelled, he was of libyan descent, travelled, he was of libyanould that raise a red flag for you? certainly the fact that he had gone to libya and syria would have put him on a watchlist. that list does not mean what people think it does. it does not mean there are scotla nd it does. it does not mean there are scotland yard guys following him around all the time it means he is on an electronic watch list. to actually follow someone 24 hours a day takes...