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AI-generatedThis article discusses legal and human rights issues related to terrorism and immigration, involving asylum claims and deportation concerns under international conventions. It highlights the complexities of balancing national security with human rights protections in judicial decisions.
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- Shah Rahman pleaded guilty to preparing for terrorist acts in 2012 and was sentenced to 17 years in prison.
- Rahman was released in 2017 and allowed to remain in the UK due to human rights concerns, despite asylum rejection.
- Parveen Purbhoo, Rahman's wife, was banned from entering the UK for supporting the Islamic State.
- Evidence on Purbhoo's phone suggested a risk of terrorism-related activities.
- Purbhoo appealed her ban, arguing Rahman's conviction should not affect her status.
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