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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, April 4th 2014. Anjem Choudary's Need For Khilafah group demonstrate near the Lebanese embassy against what they say is "the entire Muslim community being put under siege in North Lebanon". Pictured: Anjem Choudary.
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED:
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED:
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary talks to the press.
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary talks to the press.
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary talks to the press
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary talks to the press.
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: After mitigating the risk of a far-right counter protest, police leave Regents Park Mosque.
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED:
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture.
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary talks to the press.
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture.
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED:
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  • Regent's Park Mosque, London, February 27th 2015. A small group of Islamic Radicals demonstrate after Friday prayers, calling for the release of Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad from prison in Lebanon's Roumeih prison. They say he is unwell and has suffered torture. PICTURED: A  Muslim convert and a regular attendee of Anjem Choudary's demonstrations.
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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  • Londo, May 25th 2014. Radical Islamists protest at the Lebanese embassy in London against the arrest in Lebanon earlier in the day of fundamentalist scholar Sheikh  Omar Bakri Muhammad.
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