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The brother of a man killed in the Manchester Arena bomb has warned the "hostile environment" deliberately created for immigrants in the UK could foster future attacks.
Dan Hett, whose brother Martyn died in the attack on an Ariana Grande concert last May, said the key to avoiding future terrorism was to avoid creating the conditions "in which someone fragile can be radicalised".
In an interview with the Guardian before the first anniversary of the attack, Hett, 32, said: "We are creating an environment that is hostile and if you are young and impressionable it must be such a difficult thing to deal with."
Salman Abedi, the 22-year-old Libyan-Mancunian who detonated the suicide bomb that killed himself and 22 others, was from "just down the road", said Hett.