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CAGE today releases the clip of an audio interview of Mohammed Emwazi in 2009 in which in describing an encounter he has with security services after a trip to Tanzania, he refers to his then views on political violence including 7/7 and 9/11.
Asim Qureshi of CAGE, said: 'This rare audio gives us an insight into the views Emwazi held all those years ago. It allows us to further understand the trajectory of his views.'
CAGE today releases the clip of an audio interview of Mohammed Emwazi in 2009 in which in describing an encounter he has with security services after a trip to Tanzania, he refers to his then views on political violence including 7/7 and 9/11.
Asim Qureshi of CAGE, said: 'This rare audio gives us an insight into the views Emwazi held all those years ago. It allows us to further understand the trajectory of his views.'
<div>CAGE today releases the clip of an audio interview of Mohammed Emwazi in 2009 in which in describing an encounter he has with security services after a trip to Tanzania, he refers to his then views on political violence including 7/7 and 9/11.</div>
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<div>Asim Qureshi of CAGE, said: 'This rare audio gives us an insight into the views Emwazi held all those years ago. It allows us to further understand the trajectory of his views.'</div>
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<div>CAGE today releases the clip of an audio interview of Mohammed Emwazi in 2009 in which in describing an encounter he has with security services after a trip to Tanzania, he refers to his then views on political violence including 7/7 and 9/11.</div>
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<div>Asim Qureshi of CAGE, said: 'This rare audio gives us an insight into the views Emwazi held all those years ago. It allows us to further understand the trajectory of his views.'</div>
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