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First Briton convicted of Syria terror offences
A father of two becomes the first person in the UK to be convicted of terrorist offences in connection with the Syria conflict.
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British jihadists: women urged to stop Brits going to Syria
Counter-terror police launch an unprecedented campaign to persuade British Muslim women to inform on family members planning to travel to Syria to fight.
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Has Assad infiltrated rebel forces inside Syria?
Hundreds of foreigners could unknowingly be fighting for President Assad following reports of a deal struck between the regime and extremist group Isis.
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At home with Syria’s British jihadis
A video posted online purports to show the living conditions for rebels fighting the Syrian government, through the eyes of a British jihadi. Channel 4 News has not independently verified this video.
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Syria war: British Muslims on the front line
Channel 4 News speaks to a couple from Essex who say they have left their old lives behind to become charity workers on the front line in Syria’s civil war.
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Science teacher charged with terror offences linked to Syria
A teacher from Bolton, whose younger brother is missing in Syria, is remanded in custody after being charged with helping others to prepare acts of terrorism.
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Relaxed and smiling: suspected British bomber in Syria
New pictures and a “martyrdom” video are released of a British Muslim man suspected of being Britain’s first suicide bomber in Syria. Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni reports.
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‘Our brother died a martyr fighting in Syria’
British Muslim Iftikhar Jaman died fighting in Syria. He has gained a cult following and his death is being eulogised by some in his community. His family speaks exclusively to Channel 4 News.
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Syria: Are Britons criminalised for trying to help?
Britons who fight in Syria are warned they could be arrested when they return home. But that’s worrying supporters of the opposition – who insist they shouldn’t be criminalised for backing a cause.
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Two men charged over Syria terror claims
Two men from Birmingham are charged under the Terrorism Act over alleged travel to Syria, appearing before Westminster magistrates court on Saturday.