A 20-year-old student from Birmingham has been charged with terrorism offences related to the conflict in Syria.
Mouloud Tahari, from Ashway in Sparkhill, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday accused of facilitating terrorism overseas.
Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg and Mr Tahari's mother Gerrie Tahari, appeared at court on Saturday charged with terrorism offences.
Both were remanded in custody.
Mr Begg, 45, from Hall Green, Birmingham, is accused of providing instruction or training for terrorism in Syria and facilitating terrorism overseas.
Gerrie Tahari, 44, of Sparkbrook, Birmingham, is charged with facilitating terrorism overseas.
All three suspects were arrested by detectives from the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit on Tuesday.
BBC News - Birmingham student charged with Syria-related terror offences
Would that be providing instruction or training for terrorism in Syria for the government of Syria or the rebels? Has the UK government now decided that the rebels they have been supporting are terrorists instead? I find it a rather strange turn of events to say the least. Although obviously one mans freedom fighter is another man's terrorist it just seems a very odd thing to be charged with when the UK government has been backing the rebels for so long. I guess we'll have to wait for the details of the trial.
Mouloud Tahari, from Ashway in Sparkhill, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday accused of facilitating terrorism overseas.
Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg and Mr Tahari's mother Gerrie Tahari, appeared at court on Saturday charged with terrorism offences.
Both were remanded in custody.
Mr Begg, 45, from Hall Green, Birmingham, is accused of providing instruction or training for terrorism in Syria and facilitating terrorism overseas.
Gerrie Tahari, 44, of Sparkbrook, Birmingham, is charged with facilitating terrorism overseas.
All three suspects were arrested by detectives from the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit on Tuesday.
BBC News - Birmingham student charged with Syria-related terror offences
Would that be providing instruction or training for terrorism in Syria for the government of Syria or the rebels? Has the UK government now decided that the rebels they have been supporting are terrorists instead? I find it a rather strange turn of events to say the least. Although obviously one mans freedom fighter is another man's terrorist it just seems a very odd thing to be charged with when the UK government has been backing the rebels for so long. I guess we'll have to wait for the details of the trial.

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