A man arrested minutes after giving a TV interview about the murder of soldier Lee Rigby has been charged with three terrorist offences.
Abu Nusaybah, 31, who until recently lived in Leytonstone and was a member of Islamist group Waltham Forest Muslims, is accused of publishing video material which could encourage members of the public to commit acts terrorism.
He is also charged with anabling others to access a video lecture by Khalid al-Husainan and a text entitled Rulers by Abu Zubair Adil al-Adab, which could be intended as a "direct or indirect encouragement to the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorissm".
The charges today, which are not linked to the death of Drummer Rigby on May 22, relate to videos of lectures and written material.
Mr Nusaybah was arrested shortly after giving an interview on Newsnight May 24 about his friendship with Michael Adebolajo, one of the suspects in the killing.
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