He also defended three ¡®fantastic¡¯ men who were jailed last week for attacking drinkers while on a ¡®Muslim patrol¡¯.
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He was referring to an incident in which Jordan Horner and another Islamic extremist told a couple they could not hold hands while walking down the street, because it was in a 'Muslim area'.
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Groups associated with Choudary were last month labelled the ¡®single biggest gateway to terrorism in recent British history¡¯.
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The radical Islamist has been identified as the link between groups who encourage the safe passage of British and European Muslims into Syria where they join Al Qaeda-linked forces.
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