Director of campaign group claims he is victim of ‘intrusive’ terror law
A director of the controversial campaign group Cage claimed he is the victim of a ‘deeply intrusive’ terrorism law ahead of his trial today (MON). Muhammad Rabbani, 36, is charged with ‘wilfully obstructing or seeking to frustrate a search under the Terrorism Act 2000’ after refusing to hand over passwords to his laptop at Heathrow airport on 20 November 2016. Rabbani claims he was returning to the UK after investigating a torture case for Cage in Qatar when he was…