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Lawyer: Abu Qatada's conditions to leave UK

Lawyer: Abu Qatada's conditions to leave UK

Radical Muslim Abu Qatada sent to UK prison

A British judge ruled Saturday that radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada must remain in custody following his arrest for allegedly breaching his bail conditions.

British government challenges Abu Qatada ruling

Britain has attempted since 2001 to remove Abu Qatada, who was convicted in his absence in Jordan over terror plots in 1999 and 2000, but has been repeatedly thwarted by European and British courts.

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LONDON: UK gov't loses court challenge to deport preacher

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LONDON: UK investigates preacher over extremist literature

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British Government Challenges Abu Qatada Ruling

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British government challenges Abu Qatada ruling

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Radical cleric Abu Qatada to leave Britain voluntarily

In the meantime, Abu Qatada remains in prison.

Lawyer: Abu Qatada's Conditions to Leave UK

Lawyer: Abu Qatada's Conditions to Leave UK

Britain loses bid to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada

Britain loses bid to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada