updated Fri. October 6, 2023
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Chemist+Druggist
April 11, 2018
... intention to encourage the child to commit an act of terrorism...once he was old enough to do so”, the GPhC heard. Judge Gregory Dickinson QC had said Mr Ghumra created Twitter accounts for the boy and his seven-year-old brother to follow “hate preachers” such as Anjem Choudary, the GPhC heard.
KITV Honolulu
April 9, 2018
Butt is believed to have associated with the outlawed radical Islamist group al-Muhajiroun, co-founded by notorious hate preacher Anjem Choudary. Counterterrorism sources told CNN that Butt was considered a potential threat to British security and was still under active investigation at the time he carriedÃâà...
Spiked
April 3, 2018
Former counter-terrorism police chief Mark Rowley compared Robinson to Anjem Choudary, the Islamist who was jailed not for any violent act, but for declaring support for ISIS. Recently, three right-wing activists, including one of Robinson's former colleagues, Lauren Southern, were detained underÃâà...
iNews
April 1, 2018
Under Desmond's ownership, Channel 5 broadcast “The Big British Immigration Row”, a live debate featuring such extremists as Katie Hopkins and the Muslim radical preacher Anjem Choudary. Read more: Goodbye Richard Desmond, the press baron who liked money more than papers. The Express wasÃâà...
The Independent
March 28, 2018
Details of a jihadi manifesto sent by the Westminster attacker on WhatsApp minutes before launching the atrocity have been revealed in a report that probed why police arrested a dozen potential suspects and then set them free. Khalid Masood placed a photo of himself on the front page of the document,Ãâà...
The Guardian
March 28, 2018
... threats or engaging in hateful conduct. Responding to one example, in which he said he would “find” the UK's former top counter-terror police officer Mark Rowley after he had compared his online activity to the preachings of Anjem Choudary, Robinson insisted he had only meant he wanted to talk to him.
Telegraph.co.uk
July 23, 2017
Britain's most notorious Islamist hate preacher has been transferred to a specialist secure unit amid fears he is radicalising fellow inmates. Anjem Choudary has reportedly become the first known Islamist to be moved to a “separation centre” at HMP Frankland in County Durham. The centres, also known asÃâà...
The Guardian
June 7, 2017
The first time I encountered Anjem Choudary in real life, I was struck by one thing: how good he was at creating a spectacle and attracting attention, given his own lack of importance. He knew how to play a media that was begging to be played. He gave them what they wanted – a show. He had a knack forÃâà...