INDEX April 14, 2024
What happens to the real terrorists while the 'intelligence' services chase trade unionists and political activists
BBC
Manchester Arena bomb: Hundreds of survivors to sue MI5
The UK 'intelligence' services scheduled a meeting to discuss the threat posed by Salman Abedi nine days after he exploded a device that killed 22 people at Manchester Arena, according to an official report by David Anderson QC. He concluded the bombing could have been averted.

Anderson's report reveals a catalogue of errors. Salman Abedi, a Manchester born 22-year-old, was first classfied as a "subject of interest" in 2014. But it turned out that Abedi, whose parents had fled Libya, had been mistaken for someone else. Then in 2015 'intelligence' linked Abedi to an Islamic State figure in Libya. This also turned out to be rubbish.

Abedi's name continued to pop up in a number of investigations, so the 'intelligence' services scheduled a meeting to discuss his case, and a number of others, on May 31, 2017. The bombing happened on May 22.

See Case Study: Salman Abedi

Manchester bomb victim bitter about MI5 incompetence
True Story
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Telegraph
Telegraph version
Arab News
MI5 sued by Manchester Arena bomb survivors.
SCMP
Survivors of 2017 Ariana Grande UK concert bombing take legal action against MI5
Manchester Evening News
Survivors start legal action.
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Jonathan Brind
April 14, 2024