'Cardiff jihadist' posts pictures of 'home-made bombs' online
A British jihadist has warned the UK that it should be afraid of the skills he has learnt after posting images of what appear to be bombs.
A British jihadist has warned the UK that it should be afraid of the skills he has learnt after posting images of what appear to be bombs.
During an urgent question in the Assembly, Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies has called for Welsh ministers to hold a 'summit' with Muslim community leaders in Wales to try to work out ways of dealing with extremism.
.@andrewrtdavies calls for the Welsh Government to meet with the communities involved to discuss radicalisation in parts of Wales.
Deputy Communities minister Jeff Cuthbert said that he couldn't commit to a summit immediately but said the Welsh Government would consider such a meeting as part of moves to work with communities to combat extremism.
Leaders of a Cardiff mosque, attended by 3 young men who are now fighting in Syria, say they had nothing to do with their radicalisation.
The brother of a British jihadi fighter who featured in an Isis promotional video in Syria says he was not radicalised by his local mosque.
A British jihadist has warned the UK that it should be afraid of the skills he has learnt after posting images of what appear to be bombs.