The picture is an affront to all victims of terrorism and their families.
Abu Qatada, Al Qaeda's ambassador in Europe, strolls along a busy London
street fondling his prayer beads.
This is the first photograph of the greying 47-year-old - said to be one of
the world's most dangerous terrorist suspects - since he was released on
bail from a high-security prison after the courts ordered that he could not
be sent home to Jordan because his human rights would have been breached.
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It was taken on July 7, hours after the families and friends of the 52
innocent people killed in the London transport suicide bombings three years
ago remembered their loved ones at a memorial service.
The radical cleric was freed three weeks ago when a judge ruled that there
were no grounds to detain him after previous attempts to deport him to
Jordan, where he was convicted of terror attacks and bomb plots, were
defeated in the courts.
Described by another judge as 'a truly dangerous individual', he remains an
iconic figure for many supporters of jihad.