Isis killer Mohammed Emwazi had link to 2005 London bomb plot

The British Islamic State militant known as "Jihadi John" believed to be responsible for multiple executions of Western hostages has been identified as 26-year-old Mohammed Emwazi by a report in The Washington Post.

Mohammed Emwazi, the Islamic State extremist known as “Jihadi John”, was able to flee Britain and the scrutiny of the security services, despite being a member of a terror cell that was known to have links to the failed 21/7 attacks on London in 2005

The British Islamic State militant known as "Jihadi John" believed to be responsible for multiple executions of Western hostages has been identified as 26-year-old Mohammed Emwazi by a report in The Washington Post.

As the case of Mohammed Emwazi shows, racism and violent Islamism feed each other in a vicious circle: we must counter the narrative of victimhood.

When “Jihadi John” was unmasked last week as Mohammed Emwazi, I recalled this interview from five years ago. It has been reported that Ezzouek and Emwazi were part of a small group of twentysomething men from north-west London who had come to the