Talha Ahsan, together with another man, Babar Ahmad, is accused of supporting terrorism through a website allegedly run in the UK. He has been in prison since his arrest on a US warrant in September 2006. Both men deny the charges.
SCOTTISH campaigners have backed a call to change Britain's extradition laws as the brother of a man facing terrorism charges addressed supporters north of the Border.
Talha Ahsan, together with another man, Babar Ahmad, is accused of supporting terrorism through a website allegedly run in the UK. He has been in prison since his arrest on a US warrant in September 2006. Both men deny the charges.
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