Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Portrait of terror suspect on anniversary of 9/11: Woolwich 'soldier-killer' pictured on march 'defending' mosque

  • Michael Adebolajo was part of group to counter English Defence League
  • They gathered outside Harrow Central Mosque in North-West London
  • Event was called off but they vented their anger on the police instead
By Mail On Sunday Reporter
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Standing at the centre of a crowd, wearing a skull-cap and holding a mobile phone, this is Michael Adebolajo on the anniversary of 9/11 in 2009.
He was among hundreds of young Muslims who gathered outside Harrow Central Mosque in North-West London, to 'defend' it against a planned joint protest by the English Defence League and Stop the Islamisation of Europe group.
Even though that event was called off – and despite the mosque's pleas for peace from the Muslim youths – they vented their anger on the police instead.
Officers were pelted with bricks, bottles and fireworks. There were ten arrests.
History: Michael Adebolajo (centre in black) was part of the crowd who gathered to defend a mosque in Harrow on the anniversary of 9/11, in 2009
History: Michael Adebolajo (centre in black) was part of the crowd who gathered to defend a mosque in Harrow on the anniversary of 9/11, in 2009

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