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Woolwich suspect may have struck a deal with MI5 to secure release by the African country.
Britain’s security services sought to recruit the Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo while he was being held by the Kenyan authorities on suspicion of attempting to join Somali terrorist group al-Shabaab, The Independent has learnt.
Friends and family of Adebolajo have claimed that he was tortured and even sexually assaulted by Kenyan police.
Coalition clashes over Home Secretary's plans to revive controversial ‘snooper’s charter’.
Radical Islamist groups which whip up hatred but do not advocate violence could be outlawed in the UK for the first time, under an attempt to curb the spread of hardline ideology being considered by the Government following the Woolwich murder.
Home secretary outlines measures to prevent radicalisation of British Muslims, including pre-emptive censorship of jihadist sites.
(Pre-Emptive censorship??)
UK Home Secretary Theresa May said on Sunday that it is “essential” to grant intelligence agencies the capacity to access communications data, despite overwhelming opposition to the Draft Communications Data Bill, first published last year.
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