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Why I want to see Babar Ahmad prosecuted in the UK
The businessman seeking to halt the extradition of Babar Ahmad to the US on terror charges tells Channel 4 News why he hopes to bring a private prosecution against him.
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Government urged to review Babar Ahmad case
A petition calling for a UK trial for a terror suspect who has been detained without charge for seven years reaches 100,000 signatures, meaning the case can be debated in parliament.
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Police officers cleared of assault on Babar Ahmad
Four police officers are cleared of assaulting a terror suspect during an early-morning raid on his south London home more than seven years ago.
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McKinnon and Ahsan: a tale of two extraditions
As the home secretary is praised for blocking the extradition to the US of a man with Asperger’s syndrome, the government is accused of “old-fashioned racism” over a similar case.
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Abu Hamza fails in final bid to halt US extradition
Radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects fail in their bid to halt their extradition from the UK to the US to stand trial on terrorism charges.
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Abu Hamza to be extradited to US
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza loses his legal battle to remain in the UK and will be sent to the US.
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Abu Hamza extradition to US ‘is lawful’
As European human rights judges rule five men, including Abu Hamza, can be extradited to the US to face terrorism charges, the father of one tells Channel 4 News his son should be tried in the UK.
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Terror suspect speaks out on alleged police beating
A terror suspect has for the first time described the night he was arrested when police allegedly subjected him to a violent beating, reports Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel from court.
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Police face trial for ‘beating up’ terror suspect
Four police officers go on trial accused of beating a terror suspect – with evidence provided by an MI5 bug which was planted in the suspect’s prayer room.
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Abu Hamza blames ‘harsh’ UK environment for health woes
Lawyers for the radical cleric argue “unrelentingly harsh” UK conditions have caused health problems that should be addressed before extradition to the US on terror-related charges.