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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 23:38:00

manchester to a north african war zone and into the dark complexities of radicalisation. salman abedi was a mancunian of libyan background, born and raised on these streets. he went to primary school round the corner, secondary school down the road. he was a manchester united supporter, played football on the streets with his mates, took little interest in schoolwork. a pretty typical teenage boy. but those teenage years became increasingly unstable. there were fights, shouting matches with teachers, petty crime. the head teacher at burnage high school described him as unlikable, lacklustre, just not engaged. moss side/hulme was a big hunting ground for people trying to recruit young people, especially for is and other related groups. due to social deprivation, people feeling marginalised, disenfranchised.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 22:39:00

but those teenage years became increasingly unstable. there were fights, shouting matches with teachers, petty crime. the head teacher at burnage high school described him as unlikable, lacklustre, just not engaged. moss side/hulme was a big hunting ground for people trying to recruit young people, especially for is and other related groups. due to social deprivation, people feeling marginalised, disenfranchised. ismael lee south spends his life trying to tackle the spread of islamic extremism. he says some young muslims like salman abedi were seduced by the violent glamour of the is story, a stark contrast to their lives here. these things you would see on everyday news, front page of the newspapers are muslims, benefit frauds, benefit thieves. so muslims were very demonised, muslim youths were demonised and disenfranchised. so many muslims felt under attack. so when people were seeing

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 23:38:00

may the 23rd, the day after the arena attack. the hunt for answers has begun. detectives and forensic teams descend on salman abedi s home. it s the starting point of a trail that will lead from the unremarkable streets of inner city south manchester to a north african war zone and into the dark complexities of radicalisation. salman abedi was a mancunian of libyan background, born and raised on these streets. he went to primary school round the corner, secondary school down the road. he was a manchester united supporter, played football on the streets with his mates, took little interest in schoolwork. a pretty typical teenage boy. but those teenage years became increasingly unstable. there were fights, shouting matches with teachers, petty crime. the head teacher at burnage high school described him as unlikable, lacklustre, just not engaged. moss side/hulme was a big hunting

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20240604 08:54:00

to drugs to facilitate those drugs if those stores aren t there. the only natural thing for them to do is to go into the house to make housing. the people living in these areas, unfortunately, in my neighborhood as well, we will see a rise in home break-ins, car theft, vandalism, petty crime. it will become much more dangerous for the people who lived here. ashley: angela, you won that social media account and you see a ton of things on a daily basis. what has the chatter been on social media? do they know about this happening yet? we are growing very fast as damian has highlighted the issues beautifully. the public is very aware. they are very aware of the crime emergency service are very slow to come out because of this drug addiction overdoses, emergency behavior and high-risk behavior behavior off of the streets is

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 23:37:00

manchester to a north african war zone and into the dark complexities of radicalisation. salman abedi was a mancunian of libyan background, born and raised on these streets. he went to primary school round the corner, secondary school down the road. he was a manchester united supporter, played football on the streets with his mates, took little interest in schoolwork. a pretty typical teenage boy. but those teenage years became increasingly unstable. there were fights, shouting matches with teachers, petty crime. the head teacher at burnage high school described him as unlikable, lacklustre, just not engaged. moss side/hulme was a big hunting ground for people trying to recruit young people, especially for is and other related groups. due to social deprivation, people feeling marginalised, disenfranchised.

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