Abu Qatada to walk free after being cleared of terror charges

Radical cleric acquitted of involvement in a 2000 bomb plot targeting Israeli and Western tourists

Abu Qatada behind the bars in Amman, Jordan
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Radical preacher Abu Qatada will be released from prison after he was cleared of terrorism charges in Jordan.

Qatada, who was deported from the UK last year after an eight-year battle with the Home Office, was cleared of involvement in a foiled bomb plot in 2000 targeting Israeli and Western tourists during Jordan's Millennium celebrations.

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