By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
A man accused of possessing an al-Qaida training manual appeared in court Wednesday and was charged with having two other terrorist-related documents.
Khalid Khaliq, 34, of Beeston, England, has denied possessing a document useful to a person preparing an act of terrorism.
When he appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates Court Wednesday, prosecutors added charges of possessing two other books - "Zaad-e-Mujahid (Essential Provision of the Mujahid)" and "The Absent Obligation - and Expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula."
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