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Last Modified: 08 May 2008
Source: PA News

Ministers are to face fresh calls to change their anti-terror strategy after a preacher once dubbed "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe" was granted bail.

Abu Qatada, who last month defeated the Government's efforts to deport him to Jordan, will be released from prison within weeks but subjected to a 22-hour curfew.

Among those who helped fund his bail was British former Iraq hostage Norman Kember, whose release the preacher called for in a video filmed in prison.

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