The trial of two British Muslim converts charged with murdering a soldier in broad daylight on a London street was to get under way formally today.
Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, both Britons of Nigerian descent, deny murdering Lee Rigby, who was hacked to death near his barracks in Woolwich, southeast London, on May 22.
The death triggered demonstrations from right-wing groups and attempted firebombings of mosques.
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Adebowale, who is listed as Ismail Ibn Abdullah in court documents, is also charged with firearms possession.
The three-week trial will take place at England's Old Bailey central criminal court in London under tight security, amid fears of a repeat of tensions seen in the days and weeks following the murder.
The first evidence in the case is not expected to be heard before tomorrow, after a 12-strong jury is selected from members of the public.
Armed police attended the scene of the bloody attack and onlookers filmed the incident and its aftermath on their mobile phones.
Under English law, stringent reporting conditions surround the case until the evidence is heard in court.
Monitoring groups say they recorded a sharp spike in verbal and sometimes physical attacks on Muslims following the Woolwich murder.