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UK quashes ‘lyrical terrorist’ conviction

By Megan Murphy, Law Courts Correspondent

Published: June 17 2008 15:10 | Last updated: June 17 2008 15:10

A former Heathrow airport worker who wrote poems about beheading non-Muslims as the self-styled “lyrical terrorist” had her conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal on Tuesday.

Samina Malik, 24, was the first woman to be convicted under contentious anti-terrorism UK legislation designed to allow police and prosecutors to target suspected terrorists at an early stage.

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