Michael Adebolajo itu adalah mualaf, orang yg terpanggil masuk Islam yg benar.
Lalu jadi tukang bantai spt banyak mualaf lainnya, hehehe... On 5/24/13, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> wrote: > http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/24/world/europe/uk-woolwich-michael-adebolajo/index.html?hpt=hp_c1 > > > STORY HIGHLIGHTS > * Two men ran down a serving UK soldier before hacking him to death in > London on May 22 > * One of the suspects addressed a camera after the incident, > brandishing a > cleaver > * Friends, acquaintances and UK media identified him as Michael > Adebolajo, > 28 > * One friend told CNN Adebolajo was a Muslim convert with an extremist > philosophy > (CNN) -- British police have arrested four people in relation to the brutal > killing of British soldier Lee Rigby in > southeast London on Wednesday. > The two men suspected of > hitting the 25-year-old machine gunner with a car and then hacking him > to death in broad daylight were later shot by police and are being > treated for gunshot wounds at separate hospitals. > Another man is being held on "suspicion of conspiracy to murder." > But much of the world's > attention has been focused on the suspect who approached a camera > brandishing a bloody meat cleaver after the attack and declared: "This > British soldier is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." > Friends, acquaintances > and British media identified him as 28-year-old Michael Adebolajo, a > British national of Nigerian descent. > According to British > media reports, Adebolajo was born in Lambeth, London, and grew up in > Romford, in the nearby county of Essex. > Capture of London terror suspects > UK PM seeks answers on London attack > London hacking victim named > Family of Woolwich victim speaks > The Guardian newspaper reported that he had attended Marshalls Park School, > Havering Sixth Form College and then Greenwich University. > Adebolajo is understood to have converted to Islam in about 2003. > His friend of some seven years, Abu Barra said Adebolajo became passionate > about his new faith. > The friends shared an extremist philosophy fueled by perceived injustice in > Iraq and Afghanistan, Barra told CNN's Dan Rivers. > Barra described his > friend as a "very caring" man who "just wanted to help everybody." He > was also "very vocal" about his feelings that Muslims were being > oppressed -- injustices he pinned, in part, on the British government. > "I wasn't surprised that it happened," Barra said of Wednesday's attack. > "... Britain is only > responsible, the government. And I believe all of us, as a public, we > are responsible. We should condemn ourselves, why we did not do enough > to stop these wars going on in Iraq and Afghanistan." > British Muslim radical > leader Anjem Choudary told CNN that he also knew Adebolajo, who he said > had attended demonstrations and a few lectures organized by his group > Al-Muhajiroun. > An ITN video from April > 2007 shows Adebolajo standing behind Choudary at a rally protesting the > arrest of men who allegedly made inflammatory speeches inside a mosque. > Al-Muhajiroun's founder > Omar Bakri Mohammed told CNN in an interview from Lebanon that he had > also been acquainted with Adebolajo, knowing him by his Muslim name > "Muhahid." Bakri said that although they did not have many interactions, > Adebolajo stood out because he was a new convert to the religion. > Adebolajo had attended > several talks and rallies in London between 2003 and 2004, Bakri said, > and had asked several questions about Islam. > "It was on why we don't > sit with non-Muslims and how to perform prayer and so on," Bakri told > CNN. He said Adebolajo had also raised questions relating to the purpose of > life and appeared to feel Islam provided "fundamental answers." > As a Nigerian convert, > Adebolajo had been particularly impressed that Islam was a brotherhood > between all races "whites, black and Arabs," Bakri said. > He described Adebolajo as "quiet and shy" and highly respectful of him. > All young men in the > meetings were angered by the Iraq war and that would have included > Adebolajo, Bakri said. He said his view was that Adebolajo's method of > attack showed "he really believed he was attacking a military target." > However, a former girlfriend told the Independent Adebolajo had been "really > friendly and really polite and there was > never anything to suggest he would be caught up with anything like > this." > CNN understands spies at the British security service MI5 were aware of > Adebolajo and his > alleged accomplice while investigating other terrorist plots, but that > there was nothing to indicate either men were about to strike. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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