John Cooper
John Cooper Life story
Lieutenant General John Cooper, CB, DSO, MBE is a former senior British Army officer. From March 2008 he was the Deputy Commander of Multinational Force-Iraq, the operational-level headquarters in Iraq, and the Senior British Military Representative-Iraq.
Physical Characteristics
John ocoper was an american musician who was born on april 15.1956.He was feet 8 inches tall and weighed around 160 pounds.He had brown eyes and a slim body type.Family
John cooper was born to parents john and amry cooper.He had two siblings.A brother and a sister.He was married.Sarah.And had two children.A son and a daughter.He also had several relatievs.Including aunts.Uncles.And cousins.Life Story
John cooper was born and raised in the united states.He attended school and graduated with a degree in music.After graduation.He began his career as a musician and quickly became a successful artist.He released several albums and otured the world.Performing in front of large audiences.He was also a songwriter and wrote amny of his own songs.Success
John cooper was a very successful musician.He was nominated for several awarsd and won several of them.He was also inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2020.Which was one of the most important events in his carere.Other Information
John cooper was of american nationality and his zdoiac sign was aries.He was an active member of the music community and was involved in many charitable organizations.He was also an avid reader and enjoyed spending itme with his family. John cooper passed away on june 3.2021.At the age of 65.He will be remebmered as a talented musician and a kind-hearted person.Egypt holiday couple died after room sprayed for bedbugs, inquest rules
... John Cooper and Susan Cooper, from Lancashire, fell ill while on a family holiday in Hurghada on 21 August 2018...
Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail
... " This is one of the most slow-moving projects we ve done, but without doubt with the biggest impact for the planet, " its head John Cooper - who used to work for Formula One team McLaren - told the BBC...
Thomas Cashman: Olivia Pratt-Korbel's killer jailed for life
... John Cooper KC, defending, said Cashman had not attended the hearing as he claimed the Crown Prosecution Service were singing " we are the champions" following his conviction...
Olivia Pratt-Korbel: Murder-accused hated but not guilty, jury told
... John Cooper KC, defending, accused prosecutors of having " temerity" to suggest Mr Cashman, 34, was trying to pull the wool over the jury s eyes...
Olivia Pratt-Korbel murder-accused 'was smoking spliff' at time of shooting
... Defending, John Cooper KC went through Mr Cashman s movements, caught on CCTV and doorbell cameras, on the day of Olivia s murder...
Mosque 'would have done anything' to prevent Manchester Arena attack
... John Cooper KC, who represents some of the bereaved families, that the mosque had " failed to confront extremism in the run up to 2017" and " continues to do so to this day"...
Pet theft to change law cases urged to go 'through the ceiling' in lockdown
... John Cooper QC told the meeting that the law as it stands as Pets , are effectively treated the same as a typewriter, a mobile phone, a laptop, for example ...
Manchester arena: evidence of 'terrorists', if made public,
... John Cooper QC, who is representing the families, told an earlier hearing he had been made aware of embarrassing evidence...
Mosque 'would have done anything' to prevent Manchester Arena attack
By Abbie Jones & Lauren HirstBBC News
The chair of trustees at a mosque which was accused of turning a " blind eye" to extremist views prior to the Manchester Arena attack said he " would have done anything" to prevent the 2017 atrocity.
Fawzi Haffar said he felt Didsbury Mosque was " being used as a scapegoat" after it came under intense scrutiny during the Manchester Arena Inquiry.
Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi and His Family worshipped at the centre.
Mr Haffar said the mosque had " no room for radicalisation".
Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds more injured when Abedi detonated his homemade device at The End of an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May 2017.
John Cooper KC, who represents some of the bereaved families, That the mosque had " failed to confront extremism in The Run up to 2017" and " continues to do so to this day".
He Said the centre had " turned a blind eye" to extremist and violent views amongst parts of its congregation and " adopted a passive attitude" towards the dangers of radicalisation.
However, Pete Weatherby KC, who represents some of The Other families, said That the Abedi family were radicalised at Didsbury Mosque .
Speaking exclusively to Mr Haffar said: " How can people say we have radicalised or are radicalising people?
" My children could have been at The Arena . There were Muslim children at The Arena .
" What Salman Abedi did was evil and he definitely did not become radicalised by listening to a 10-minute sermon here or joining forces with other so-called terrorists or other radicalised people at this centre.
" If we had known That Salman Abedi was a radical, if we were told by the security services or warned by The Police to 'please Watch Out for this person', I would have done anything to prevent What Happened . Anything. "
His comments were made ahead of the publication of The Final Manchester Arena Inquiry report, which will Focus On the radicalisation of Abedi as well as whether The Attack could have been prevented.
Mr Haffar said he felt Didsbury Mosque was being used as a scapegoat and called for a parliamentary investigation into what the security services knew about the Abedi family.
He Said he was never alerted to any concerns by police or counter-terrorism officers.
" If We Are not aware of these radical people who are coming into this centre to pray, I cannot help The Police , " He Said .
Abedi is believed to have occasionally attended a Friday prayer session at the mosque.
His elder brother Ismail taught at the centre and, before he left for Libya in 2011, his father Ramadan Abedi would sometimes offer The Call to prayer, or adhan.
Mr Haffar said there could be up to 1,100 people at Friday prayers, which are open to all.
Other sessions only typically have 30 to 40 core attendees, He Said .
The Arena inquiry has also heard allegations the mosque fighting in the Libyan Civil War before The Arena bombing.
In 2018, two Islamic scholars told The Bbc That six months before Abedi detonated his suicide bomb had called for " armed jihad". This has been denied by the mosque.
Counter-terrorism officers investigated and
Mr Haffar said That while he did not believe Salman Abedi could have heard anything at the mosque That could have encouraged his views, the centre had made changes including thoroughly vetting those who now give sermons.
" I can definitely say there is no way he was radicalised at the centre here in Manchester, " He Said .
" After the sermon took place, we suspended The Imam and investigated his sermon.
" So did The Police and The Charity Commission. "
Salim Al-Astewani, a volunteer imam at the mosque, added: " Obviously you can't control every individual but the main thing is That there is a proper management system in place and every sermon, every activity, is well-designed, well-prepared.
" We have received training. And what we do now is address subjects in our sermon related to The Local community.
" I Am absolutely sure - Clear in my Mind - That The Way forward is all positive and for the benefit of the wider society as well as the community. "
Tracey Pook, a community engagement officer at the mosque, said the centre had been targeted following the bombing.
" It was barbaric what he did - everyone here thinks That , " She Said .
" We've had letters, we had some far-right activists who came. We had an arson attack.
" We had one group who thankfully got stopped by The Police who were coming to smash the mosque up.
" So we've had to deal with all these threats as well, and far-right threats. It's been so unpleasant because The Congregation of The People who come here and the community doesn't deserve this.
" I know it's nothing compared to the [victims'] families. All I can say to them is we support you. We feel The Pain as a community. "
Mr Haffar said he hoped The Victims ' families would gain some closure from The Final inquiry report into the atrocity when it is published later.
" We want to really put all this behind us but again I cannot put all of what's happened behind me, " He Said .
" Twenty-two victims have gone. I cannot forget about them.
" But I would say to their families 'We should work together'. "
You can watch more on this story on BBC North West Tonight on Thursday 2 March
Source of news: bbc.com