Religion of Peace Wrote:
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> London Terrorism Suspect Named As Hate Preacher
> Abu Izzadeen
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> Mar 22, 2017 2:38 PM
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> Press reports are circulating that the terrorist
> responsible for the attack on Westminster Bridge
> in London, has been named as Abu Izzadeen, born
> Trevor Brooks from Clapton in Hackney, an infamous
> UK-born hate-preacher amd Islamic extremist who
> had been convicted for raising funds for
> terrorism.
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> src="http://images.dailystar.co.uk/dynamic/1/photo
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> Suspected attacker Abu Izzadeen, here heckling
> John Reid at an event in Leyton.
>
https://t.co/g1vLdbLT8F
> — Tom Peck (@tompeck) March 22, 2017
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> Suspected London Terrorist Named As Hate preacher
> Abu Izzadeen (Trevor Brooks). (@LaStampa)
> pic.twitter.com/OZfSejAFig
> — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) March 22, 2017
>
> Twitter account now suspended of "hate preacher"
> unofficially identified as London attacker.
> pic.twitter.com/1qf6QtKlhq
> — Steve Herman (@W7VOA) March 22, 2017
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>
> A 2013 DailyStar article, reports that the
> convicted terror fundraiser Abu Izzadeen branded a
> Muslim chaplain who served British soldiers a
> “traitor” for working for the UK Government,
> and added that the firebrand preacher has
> encouraged followers to “look out” for the
> cleric.
>
> Izzadeen, who was jailed for four-and-a-half years
> in 2008 after being found guilty of raising funds
> for terrorism, made the comments in a video posted
> on YouTube.
>
>
https://twitter.com/TEN_GOP/status/844626636217606
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> In one address Izzadeen, 35, slammed Asim Hafiz,
> the former imam of the British Armed Forces, for
> taking a government job while also railing against
> Muslims for adopting British customs and
> co-operating with the authorities.
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> src="http://i4.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article714174
> 9.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/Trevor-Brooks.jpg">
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> Trevor Brooks also known as Abu Izzadeen
>
> Izzadeen – formerly an electrician named Trevor
> Brooks – compared Hafiz, 35, to Muslims who do
> not take Ramadan seriously. Later, he suggested
> that Hafiz renounced his religion by joining the
> Army. While miming firing a gun, he said: “The
> one he kill Muslims, he bombs masjid (mosque) and
> he kill wedding party...it’s OK.” He claimed
> Hafiz had sold his religion. “Who would sell
> jannah (paradise) for £30,000, except the one
> fool?”
>
> Two Islamic extremists who admitted to a "serious
> and deliberate" breach of counter-terrorism
> restrictions by travelling abroad have been
> sentenced to two years in prison. Simon Keeler,
> 44, and his friend Trevor Brooks, 40, were
> extradited to the UK after they were arrested in
> Turkey on a train bound for Bucharest, Romania, in
> November last year. The pair had been required to
> notify police three days in advance of any
> overseas travel under Part 4 of the Counter
> Terrorism Act 2008, but failed to do so.
>
> * * *
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> According to a separate 2016 report from The
> Mirror, Izzadeen was one of two Islamic extremists
> who admitted to a "serious and deliberate" breach
> of counter-terrorism restrictions by travelling
> abroad have been sentenced to two years in prison.
> Trevor Brooks, then 40, was extradited to the UK
> after he was arrested in Turkey on a train bound
> for Bucharest, Romania, in November last year.
>
> The pair had been required to notify police three
> days in advance of any overseas travel under Part
> 4 of the Counter Terrorism Act 2008, but failed to
> do so.
>
> Following appeals, the defendants' sentences were
> set at three and a half years, but the travel
> restrictions applied for a decade. Keeler has also
> been convicted previously of possessing false
> identification documents. Mr Justice Saunders took
> into account their early guilty pleas and
> willingness to be extradited, and accepted their
> stated reasons for travel.
>
> But in sentencing, he called the breach "serious
> and deliberate" and stressed the importance of
> counter-terrorism restrictions. Mr Justice
> Saunders said: "They (restrictions) are
> particularly important at this time when there has
> been recent terrorism activity in several European
> countries and the fear of further terrorist
> attacks is intense."
>
> Both men were sentenced to two years in prison.
> The maximum term for the offence is five years.
>
> * * *
>
> Brooks was born in Britain to Christian parents of
> Jamaican origin. He converted to Islam at the age
> of 17 with one of his brothers and changed his
> name to Abu Izzadeen. Former builder Keeler became
> the first white British Muslim to be convicted of
> terrorism offences.
He was a trump supporter