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Five men guilty of parade threats

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Five Muslim men who protested at a soldiers' home-coming parade in Luton have been convicted of being abusive.

The offences were committed when the Royal Anglian Regiment paraded through the town in March 2009.

The guilty men were all from Luton and were found guilty of using threatening or insulting words and of behaviour likely to cause distress.

Daniel Sandford reports.

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