fabric and culture as well. it is just sad to see every single force has been applied against imran khan and his party as if it is a band outfit are something. the court heaļ¬nr outfit are something. the court hearing had outfit are something. the court hearing had to outfit are something. the court hearing had to be outfit are something. the court hearing had to be cancelled - outfit are something. the court - hearing had to be cancelled because of the clashes between imran khan s supporters and the police. we do not be better for the court hearings to go ahead and for this to be resolved and a duejudicial process, and for there to be a resolution to it all? mr khan has about 95 cases against them, all frivolous and made up. no one is against the court of law, againstjudicial process. imran khan and his party for the past 20 years have been law abiding, everything they have done, despite having a
manchester manual. salman abedi s brothers, ismail and hashem were also significant influences. the investigation revealed they both had large amounts of material relating to is. ismail, bbc news, can i ask you a few questions, please? ismail refused to give evidence to the inquiry or talk to the bbc and is now in libya. why won t you speak to the inquiry? hashem was jailed for life for his part in planning the arena attack. disengaged, angry, salman abedi was, according to one expert witness to the arena inquiry, ripe for radicalisation. his close family clearly didn t, held the law in this country in pretty scant regard. it didn t really matter too much if they broke it. that was the first thing. so he had no connection to the legal side of british life in the sense of being law abiding, getting a law abiding world view, as we ve already mentioned, for various reasons, such as lack of parental support. he didn t engage with that massive mechanism of mainstream education
you a few questions, please? ismail refused to give evidence to the inquiry or talk to the bbc and is now in libya. why won t you speak to the inquiry? hashem was jailed for life for his part in planning the arena attack. disengaged, angry, salman abedi was, according to one expert witness to the arena inquiry, ripe for radicalisation. his close family clearly didn t, held the law in this country in pretty scant regard. it didn t really matter too much if they broke it. that was the first thing. so he had no connection to the legal side of british life in the sense of being law abiding, getting a law abiding world view, as we ve already mentioned, for various reasons, such as lack of parental support. he didn t engage with that massive mechanism of mainstream education that wasn t open to him, although he did try, to be fair. he had various moments when he tried to engage.
and is now in libya. why won t you speak to the inquiry? hashem was jailed for life for his part in planning the arena attack. disengaged, angry, salman abedi was, according to one expert witness to the arena inquiry, ripe for radicalisation. his close family clearly.held the law in this country in pretty scant regard. it didn t really matter too much if they broke it. that was the first thing. so he had no connection to the legal side of british life, in the sense of being law abiding, getting a law abiding world view. as we ve already mentioned, for various reasons such as lack of parental support he didn t engage with that massive mechanism of mainstream education. that wasn t open to him, although he did try, to be fair. he had various moments when he tried to engage. erm, and so, really, he had no active connection to law abiding british society. i must admit, i ve never seen such
ismail refused to give evidence to the inquiry or talk to the bbc and is now in libya. why won t you speak to the inquiry? hashem was jailed for life for his part in planning the arena attack. disengaged, angry, salman abedi was, according to one expert witness to the arena inquiry, ripe for radicalisation. his close family clearly.held the law in this country in pretty scant regard. it didn t really matter too much if they broke it. that was the first thing. so he had no connection to the legal side of british life, in the sense of being law abiding, getting a law abiding world view. as we ve already mentioned, for various reasons such as lack of parental support he didn t engage with that massive mechanism of mainstream education. that wasn t open to him, although he did try, to be fair. he had various moments when he tried to engage. erm, and so, really, he had no active connection to law abiding british society. i must admit, i ve never seen such a complete picture of. ..of the