F1 m! e6 y. u; n X- O& | 据报道,对于那些移居英国的非洲难民或者其他普通穆斯林民众,他们希望进一步消除宗教和种族歧视,让穆斯林等少数族群感到多元文化的英国也是他们的家园,因为恐怖活动更深重的灾难是把相对平和的社会一步步推向极端的社会;他们在呼吁政府调整外交政策,但同时希望政府增加情报力量,提高情报准确度;他们给政府出谋划策,希望政府把地方警察体系和国家反恐力量结合起来,以便及时地解决恐怖突发事件,减少国民伤亡的可能性;他们认识到“汽车炸弹”这种以前在英国很少见的恐怖行动来自于中东,与“基地”等恐怖组织不无关系,因此希望政府在民间增大反恐教育的力度,让大众知道恐怖发生的种种迹象,这次恐怖袭击之所以没造成重大伤亡就在于英国普通平民的举报;他们反对全国草木皆兵,但同时吁请政府完善具有长期意义的反恐法。(英国《每日邮报》) 7 P% N6 y# {' s" I n5 S * N* h$ C- U/ c; P3 j
& M6 C: q# e5 G5 ^" d! j2 [ 9 |, V5 k0 B7 W- DStripped for surrender: Ibrahim (left) and Mohammed under arrest two years ago & J/ ~: m S2 Q V8 V+ K e, C& j
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They fled to Britain from war- torn East Africa to escape persecution. ! ]& U4 D9 S* Y+ c7 w3 e - U' M* S0 q& R s7 GHere, they were given homes, an education and benefits by a society which held out the hand of friendship. 5 z0 `$ B* B' T* e( L: C$ L
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In return, Muktar Said Ibrahim, Ramzi Mohammed, Yassin Omar and Hussain Osman plotted mass murder against the very people who gave them sanctuary when they needed it most.' t' W- Q) R( w* j4 A0 k6 y
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% M: q) @; {4 n! @4 a; b0 W5 M - i9 W, l2 k2 R. x6 ~& FThe six men on trial: (from the left, top row) Manfo Asiedu, Muktar Said Ibrahim, Ramzi Mohammed and (from the left, bottom row) Yassin Omar, Hussain Osman and Adel Yahya. Ibrahim, Omar, Osman and Mohammed have been found guilty ) Y% O& a: C: v1 P9 c0 ^' d! d; x+ V. k
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The four Islamic terrorists were facing life sentences last night after they were convicted of the 21/7 suicide bomb plot, which they hoped would be 'bigger and better' than the 7/7 attacks two weeks before which killed 52. ! F/ z% B& m; g+ _2 u% q7 L2 ]7 s* J3 o: V/ v6 G- a: b" g
Their Eritrean-born ringleader Ibrahim, 29, was given British citizenship and a British passport despite serving a lengthy jail term for two violent robberies, with a conviction for sexual assault also to his name. W+ ]" }- }6 d" S, A4 l! T$ Q6 V1 t. ]/ d) r) H& _7 u
The one and only time he used his prized passport was to travel to Pakistan, where he almost certainly attended an Al Qaeda training camp and where he is suspected of meeting two of the 7/7 bombers and planning coordinated suicide attacks on London. 3 M; E3 @4 p( |4 ~5 S8 n2 i
) B6 o& }8 \$ v( X% M% p3 tHe and his cohorts had claimed more than £165,000 in benefits between them before they tried to blow up Tube trains and a bus as retribution for the Iraq war. 8 n: _$ t* t- |& P N1 ?
% l0 l6 Z- o( U7 @- o7 u RA jury at Woolwich Crown Court in South-East London yesterday found Ibrahim, Mohammed, 25, Omar, 26, and Osman, 28, guilty of conspiracy to murder after a six-month trial in which it was said their plot was foiled by sheer 'good luck'. + Q$ ~7 Y- d T& @8 O: S- K, o* k8 |7 D
Their bombs - made from household products including hair bleach and chapatti flour - were 'viable' but Ibrahim had miscalculated the proportions in which the ingredients had to be mixed. ) w3 T. y |, r7 W7 f/ r3 y V* m n7 f o6 ^
The jury will return to court today to continue its deliberations on codefendants Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 33, who is alleged to have dumped a fifth bomb in a park after losing his nerve, and Adel Yahya, 24 who allegedly helped buy materials for the bombs before flying to Yemen a month before July 21, 2005. # n0 {! o: V2 D& Q' i3 s6 H. N) y+ U$ G8 p, t5 k# j/ Z# j
The four convicted men will be sentenced later.3 S& v- A2 w2 Q4 X3 H) g
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Deadly: The bomb on the Northern Line train which Mohammed tried to blow up. Nails and screws are clearly visible on the yellow liquid on the floor