Meet Nasir Hafezi, the lawyer for radicalised youth who thinks authorities are doing it all wrong

By Nick Miller
Updated October 25 2015 - 8:13am, first published 12:00am
Nasir Hafezi asked if Islam is being criminalised in a video posted to YouTube. Photo: Screengrab
Nasir Hafezi asked if Islam is being criminalised in a video posted to YouTube. Photo: Screengrab
Nasir Hafezi speaks outside Manchester Magistrates Court after representing his client. Photo: Nick Miller
Nasir Hafezi speaks outside Manchester Magistrates Court after representing his client. Photo: Nick Miller
Anzac Day 2015 may have been remembered for blood and terror in Melbourne had Manchester police not uncovered a plot. Photo: Phil Hearne
Anzac Day 2015 may have been remembered for blood and terror in Melbourne had Manchester police not uncovered a plot. Photo: Phil Hearne

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