ABU Hamza's children have told a US judge the description of the convicted terrorist as a hate preacher and dangerous is "funny" as they fight to have him released.
The sons and daughters of the ex-strip club bouncer, 65, also argue the impending birth of a new grandchild should be grounds for his return to the UK as they want it to be "a surprise".
Collectively, Hamza's brood portray an image of a loving man who is "one of the most intellectual and upright men you could come across".
They add: "He influences us to be charitable and helpful to others, Muslims and non-Muslims alike." One-eyed Hamza's offspring - he has five sons and two daughters - tell the judge to forget his past deeds and set him free immediately on health grounds from American supermax prison ADX Florence in Colorado, nicknamed the Alcatraz of the Rockies.
This story is from the January 02, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
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