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UK seeks quick ruling on 'terror cleric'

Britain has urged the European Court of Human Rights to move quickly in considering the case of a radical Muslim preacher due to be extradited to the United States on terrorism-related charges.

Cleric loses battle against U.S. extradition

A British judge ruled Wednesday that radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza may not appeal an order for his extradition to the United States, where he faces terrorism-related charges, the judge's office said.

Cleric faces U.S. extradition after appeal loss

Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza moved a step closer Friday to extradition to the U.S., where he faces terrorism-related charges.

Storm over delay to charge Hamza

British police are facing criticism over the length of time it took them to take action against radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, who is starting a seven-year prison sentence for inciting the murder of non-believers.

Radical cleric praised 9/11, bin Laden

Sheikh Abu Hamza al-Masri is perhaps the most high-profile radical Islamic figure in Britain.

UK cleric sentenced to 7 years in prison

Radical cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri has been sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty on 11 terror-related charges, including soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred.

Jury hears cleric Hamza sermon

A jury in London has seen a videotape showing Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al- Masri that prosecutors said was evidence of him urging his followers to kill non-believers and fight for a Muslim state.

Ignore media on Hamza, jury told

The jury trying Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri on race hate charges -- including soliciting murder -- has been warned by a judge to ignore what they had read or heard about him in the media.

Arrest made in jihad training camp case

Federal prosecutors in New York have announced the arrest in the Czech Republic of another man wanted in the Oregon terror camp case.

Zambia to send bomb suspect to UK

Zambian government officials say they have entered into an agreement with Britain to extradite Rashid Haroon Aswat, a suspected al Qaeda operative believed to have facilitated or recruited the July 7 London transport bombers.

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