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Terrorists 'don't belong to us'

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Police have named 22-year-old Salman Ramadan Abedi as the person suspected of carrying out the suicide attack at Manchester Arena on Monday evening. Mona Mohamed, head teacher of Manchester Islamic High School for Girls, says "terrorism is not part of Islam" and she "will not apologise for terrorist acts". She has advised her pupils to "keep quiet" and not to react to racial abuse saying, "we are Muslim and to us Islam is peaceful". (Image: Manchester vigil. Credit: Getty Images)

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