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Radicals warned of treason risk
Islamist radicals who express support for terrorism may face treason charges, the Attorney General's Office has said.
Lord Goldsmith and the Director of Public Prosecutions Ken Macdonald have discussed action against three individuals, a spokeswoman said.
The Crown Prosecution Service's head of anti-terrorism will meet Scotland Yard officers in the next few days.
Omar Bakri Mohammed, Abu Izzadeen and Abu Uzair will come under scrutiny.
'No decision'
The spokeswoman for the Attorney-General's Office said it was not clear at this stage whether there was enough evidence to bring charges.
Officials will be looking at broadcast and published comments as well as speeches and sermons made by the trip to followers.
"No decision on charges has been made yet. The CPS will be looking at it to see if any offences have been committed," she said.
Possible charges which will be considered include the common law offences of treason and incitement to treason.
Omar Bakri Mohammed is a London-based cleric for the al-Muhajiroun group.
On Friday while announcing new measures to clamp down on extremism, Prime Minister Tony Blair said that this group's successor organisation, the Saviour Sect, would be outlawed.
Mr Bakri caused controversy when he said he would not inform police if he knew Muslims were planning a bomb attack in the UK.
He also expressed support for Muslims who attacked British troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"For Muslims there, they have a duty to fight occupiers, whether they are British soldiers or American soldiers," he told Channel 4 News.
'Smell the coffee'
British-born Abu Izzadeen, a spokesman for the group al-Ghurabaa (the Strangers) has declined to condemn the 7 July London bombings.
He told BBC2's Newsnight the bombings were "mujahideen activity" which would make people "wake up and smell the coffee".
Abu Uzair, a former member of al-Muhajiroun, told the same programme that the September 11 attacks in the US were "magnificent".
He said Muslims had previously accepted a "covenant of security" which meant they should not resort to violence in the UK because they were not under threat there.
"We don't live in peace with you any more, which means the covenant of security no longer exists," he said.
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Sic e dime, qeveria angleze ka kaluar ligje te rrepta per ata qe propagandojne dhe perkrahin sulme terroriste apo mentalitet te tipit "jihad," duke perfshire deportim te menjehershem etj.
Keta mujahadinet e permendur me siper jane ne liste te zeze. Eshte ironik fakti se shume prej "militanteve" qe ndodhen sot ne Londonstan (sic quhet shpesh Londra per radikalizmin ne mase) erdhen ne vitet 90, dhe iu dha azil nen preteksin e persekutimit fetar, nga qeverite e Algjerise, Egjiptit etj. Atje nuk lejoheshin te predikonin besimin e tyre ne menyre te lirshme, keshtu qe erdhen ne Angli per te gezuar lirite dhe te drejtat si ajo e fjales, apo e fese. Si ia shperblyen Anglise?!
Dikush tha me siper se ne kete vale anti-terroriste iken i njomi me te thatin. Nqs ndodhin sulme te tjera ne Angli, apo gjetke ne Europe, atehere nuk do jete cudi e madhe kur te filloje deportimi ne mase. Ne fakt, besoj se shume prej tyre duhet te jene te kenaqur per drejtimin qe po marrin ngjarjet. Ne fund te fundit, ashtu sic eshte permendur shume here ne kete forum nga anetare te ndryshem, Perendimi eshte i korruptuar, pa vlera familjare, amoral, jo-human etjetjetj. Kthimi ne prejardhje do te zgjidhte shume probleme.
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