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	<title>Comments on: Appeal Frees 5 Students Jailed For &#8216;Jihadist&#8217; Material</title>
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	<description>Protect the human!</description>
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		<title>By: GU Amnesty Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Decision To Free Five May Help Scot&#8217;s Appeal</title>
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		<description>[...] (we covered this story too) The ruling will be studied by lawyers planning an appeal against the conviction of Mohammed Atif Siddique, a Scottish student jailed for eight years for possessing and distributing terrorism-related materials on the internet. Last night, Aamer Anwar, Siddique&#8217;s lawyer, said he would be meeting Imran Khan, the solicitor who represents the five freed men, within weeks. &#8220;This decision will be scrutinised by us to see if there are any implications,&#8221; Mr Anwar said. [...]</description>
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