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Read more: ht tp://ww w.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2678209/Woman-dubbed-Angel-Woolwich-confronting-Lee-Rigbys-killers-detained-Mental-Health-Act-race-rant-pharmacy.html I wish there was more information available on this. Has she been affected by the killing (entirely understandable) and needs help because of that? Or have they detained her because of the alleged Tesco incident?
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crossposting to Isis thread, just to save people opening both.
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One of Lee Rigby's killers wins right to appeal against his life sentence because he suffers from mental health problems
The regarded nigger defense being used. Quote:
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September 29th, 2014 | #424 |
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Lee Rigby Killer Moved to Different Prison for Radicalizing the Inmates
DailyStormer.com One of Lee Rigby’s killers has been moved to another maximum security jail amid fears he was radicalising inmates, a Muslim group says. Michael Adebolajo was taken from Belmarsh in South East London to Frankland, Co Durham, and is being kept apart in an isolation unit. He wrote to support group Muslim Prisoners who said: “The guards at Frankland are worse than Belmarsh for treatment of Muslims. This move is deliberate.” Spokesman Abu Bara, 31, said: “In their eyes, Muslims getting together is conspiracy, just talking to each other is seen as radicalisation.” The group said that at Belmarsh Adebolajo, 29, was also kept segregated, but talked to inmates when let out to exercise in a cage. Belmarsh guards are being investigated after Adebolajo lost several teeth while being restrained. He and Michael Adebowale, 23, were jailed for life last year for hacking to death Drummer Rigby, 25 , as he walked to his barracks in Woolwich, South East London. read full article at source: http://www.dailystormer.com/lee-rigb...g-the-inmates/ |
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They've moved him to Frankland and he will radicalise the inmates there as well.
On a side note, a while ago, I heard that a former BPP member who in his spare time used to like downloading child pornography and making nailbombs, was being held in Frankland, for protection and to stop the muslims bullying him he's become a muslim and since his conversion he doesn't even have to hide on the nonce wing anymore. |
October 24th, 2014 | #426 |
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Lee Rigby memorial will not bear his name
Fusilier Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich in May 2013 Continue reading the main story Related Stories A memorial for Lee Rigby will not feature the murdered soldier's name, it has been revealed. Greenwich Council said a stone would be placed in St George's Chapel garden, opposite Woolwich Barracks where Fusilier Rigby was based. The council, which said its plan had the backing of the soldier's family, said the memorial would pay tribute to all fallen servicemen and woman. Fusilier Rigby was murdered on 22 May 2013 by two Muslim converts. Floral tributes were laid near to the spot where Lee Rigby was hacked to death The council said it had worked with the Rigby family to agree on a suitable memorial. In a statement, a council spokesperson said: "The stone would be inscribed 'to mark Woolwich's history as a barracks town and to commemorate all those servicemen and women who have served or lived in Woolwich and who have given their lives in the service of their country'." In addition to the stone, a scroll will be held in Woolwich Town Hall listing the names of those commemorated. The soldier's widow Rebecca said: "I know St George's Chapel and it is a peaceful place and I think the memorial proposals will be fitting." His mother Lyn said: "I support the council's plans and will feel able to visit the memorial in the chapel." Michael Adebolajo, left, and Michael Adebowale were jailed for the murder Fusilier Rigby, from Middleton, Greater Manchester, was murdered as he returned to his barracks in Woolwich. Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale drove into him before hacking him to death. Adebolajo was given a whole-life term while Adebowale was jailed for a minimum of 45 years. Earlier this year the council rejected calls for a memorial, despite thousands of people signing an online petition for the soldier to be given a permanent remembrance site in Woolwich. Local MP Nick Raynsford said at the time a memorial would attract "undesirable interest from extremists". read full article at source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-29742370 |
November 26th, 2014 | #427 |
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Facebook withholding details of Lee Rugbys killers.
© PA Metropolitan Police file handout photo of Lee Rigby's killers Michael Adebolajo (left) and Michael Adebowale. Facebook is still withholding the contents of five accounts set up by Fusilier Lee Rigby's murderer Michael Adebowale, as the soldier's family said the social network had "blood on its hands" over his death. A report into the intelligence held on Adebowale and his accomplice Michael Adebolajo details 11 Facebook accounts set up by the killer, of which GCHQ has had sight of six. One of the accounts which has not been handed over "was suspected by the company to have been associated with terrorist accounts before the attack" according to the report by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee. In December 2012 Adebowale used Facebook to chat to a Yemen-based Al Qaeda operative codenamed Foxtrot, discussing in "graphic" detail his desire to kill a soldier. Foxtrot encouraged him and suggested several potential methods, from a suicide attack to using a knife. Facebook's automatic warning system did not pick up on the conversation - even though four other accounts had been disabled because of suspected terrorist links - and it was only brought to the attention of GCHQ on June 6, 2013, the month after the murder. Facebook has been widely condemned for its failure to alert the authorities when it disables accounts because of suspected links to terrorism, and the ISC has said that if MI5 had known about the "kill a soldier" exchange it might have been able to prevent the murder. Fusilier Rigby's sister Sarah has said Facebook has "blood on their hands", adding that she holds the company "partly responsible for Lee's murder". GCHQ asked for all 11 Facebook accounts to be handed over, but, the ISC said, "over a year since the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby, GCHQ has not received all the information requested". The report adds: "Having not seen the content of the other five accounts, GCHQ cannot be certain that there is no evidence of attack planning in the rest of these accounts." Of the Facebook accounts that have not been seen by GCHQ, two were still open at the time of the murder and two were disabled by Facebook for reasons that "do not appear to be terrorism related". Facebook handed over "selected content" from just three accounts, and the contents of three others were obtained by GCHQ from a "partner agency", likely to be the US National Security Agency. GCHQ told the ISC that information about accounts linked to terrorism is "very rarely" passed to the authorities, whereas information on child exploitation is "regularly" passed on. Facebook was also criticised in the report for failing to provide a detailed explanation of how its automatic disabling system works. The report says: "Although GCHQ has subsequently asked [Facebook] for more detail, the company has not provided a detailed explanation of the reasons for account closure that do not appear to relate to suspected links to terrorism." Not is Facebook alone in being criticised in the report. Apple, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo, Google and BlackBerry were all contacted by the ISC, but: "None of the US companies we contacted accept the UK's jurisdiction on requests for Lawful Intercept (i.e. content) for intelligence investigations. "For example, Twitter's 'Guidelines for Law Enforcement' clearly state that 'requests for the content of communications...require a valid US search warrant'. "The companies will therefore only provide information on users under US - and not UK - legal processes." David Cameron has told internet firms their platforms are being used by terrorists "to plot murder and mayhem" and called on companies to accept their "moral duty" to police their content and pass on suspicious material to the authorities. But Richard Barratt, the former head of counter terrorism at MI6, told Radio 4's Today programme that Mr Cameron was asking the impossible. He said: "Facebook has about 1.3 billion users I think and 5 billion posts a day, so clearly on a worldwide basis it would be almost impossible to deal with the amount of stuff that was referred. "Even in the UK, there are amount 25 million users of Facebook, so let's say about 125 million posts a day. Even if you took out all the pictures of kittens that were put up, you'd still be left with an awful lot to go through. It would be an enormous task I think." Facebook's only comment on the case has been a statement which said: "Like everyone else, we were horrified by the vicious murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby. We don't comment on individual cases but Facebook's policies are clear, we do not allow terrorist content on the site and take steps to prevent people from using our service for these purposes." read full article at source: http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews...id=mailsignout |
November 27th, 2014 | #428 |
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Lee Rigby report: Facebook still withholding details of five accounts held by Michael Adebowale
© PA Metropolitan Police file handout photo of Lee Rigby's killers Michael Adebolajo (left) and Michael Adebowale. Facebook is still withholding the contents of five accounts set up by Fusilier Lee Rigby's murderer Michael Adebowale, as the soldier's family said the social network had "blood on its hands" over his death. A report into the intelligence held on Adebowale and his accomplice Michael Adebolajo details 11 Facebook accounts set up by the killer, of which GCHQ has had sight of six. One of the accounts which has not been handed over "was suspected by the company to have been associated with terrorist accounts before the attack" according to the report by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee. In December 2012 Adebowale used Facebook to chat to a Yemen-based Al Qaeda operative codenamed Foxtrot, discussing in "graphic" detail his desire to kill a soldier. Foxtrot encouraged him and suggested several potential methods, from a suicide attack to using a knife. Facebook's automatic warning system did not pick up on the conversation - even though four other accounts had been disabled because of suspected terrorist links - and it was only brought to the attention of GCHQ on June 6, 2013, the month after the murder. Facebook has been widely condemned for its failure to alert the authorities when it disables accounts because of suspected links to terrorism, and the ISC has said that if MI5 had known about the "kill a soldier" exchange it might have been able to prevent the murder. Fusilier Rigby's sister Sarah has said Facebook has "blood on their hands", adding that she holds the company "partly responsible for Lee's murder". GCHQ asked for all 11 Facebook accounts to be handed over, but, the ISC said, "over a year since the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby, GCHQ has not received all the information requested". The report adds: "Having not seen the content of the other five accounts, GCHQ cannot be certain that there is no evidence of attack planning in the rest of these accounts." Of the Facebook accounts that have not been seen by GCHQ, two were still open at the time of the murder and two were disabled by Facebook for reasons that "do not appear to be terrorism related". Facebook handed over "selected content" from just three accounts, and the contents of three others were obtained by GCHQ from a "partner agency", likely to be the US National Security Agency. GCHQ told the ISC that information about accounts linked to terrorism is "very rarely" passed to the authorities, whereas information on child exploitation is "regularly" passed on. Facebook was also criticised in the report for failing to provide a detailed explanation of how its automatic disabling system works. The report says: "Although GCHQ has subsequently asked [Facebook] for more detail, the company has not provided a detailed explanation of the reasons for account closure that do not appear to relate to suspected links to terrorism." Not is Facebook alone in being criticised in the report. Apple, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo, Google and BlackBerry were all contacted by the ISC, but: "None of the US companies we contacted accept the UK's jurisdiction on requests for Lawful Intercept (i.e. content) for intelligence investigations. "For example, Twitter's 'Guidelines for Law Enforcement' clearly state that 'requests for the content of communications...require a valid US search warrant'. "The companies will therefore only provide information on users under US - and not UK - legal processes." David Cameron has told internet firms their platforms are being used by terrorists "to plot murder and mayhem" and called on companies to accept their "moral duty" to police their content and pass on suspicious material to the authorities. But Richard Barratt, the former head of counter terrorism at MI6, told Radio 4's Today programme that Mr Cameron was asking the impossible. He said: "Facebook has about 1.3 billion users I think and 5 billion posts a day, so clearly on a worldwide basis it would be almost impossible to deal with the amount of stuff that was referred. "Even in the UK, there are amount 25 million users of Facebook, so let's say about 125 million posts a day. Even if you took out all the pictures of kittens that were put up, you'd still be left with an awful lot to go through. It would be an enormous task I think." Facebook's only comment on the case has been a statement which said: "Like everyone else, we were horrified by the vicious murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby. We don't comment on individual cases but Facebook's policies are clear, we do not allow terrorist content on the site and take steps to prevent people from using our service for these purposes." read full article at source: http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews...ale/ar-BBfWjCJ |
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