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		</div><p><a href="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/fury-as-al-qaida-supergrass-freed.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full" title="An al Qaida supergrass who ran a training camp has been released from prison" src="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/min-fury-as-al-qaida-supergrass-freed.jpg" alt="An al Qaida supergrass who ran a training camp has been released from prison"/></a></p>
<p>Grieving relatives have lashed out after it emerged an al Qaida supergrass who ran a training camp attended by the mastermind of the July 7 London bombings has been released from prison.</p>
<p>Mohammed Junaid Babar, 35, was released last December by US authorities after serving just four-and-a-half years of a potential 70-year sentence for terrorism.</p>
<p>The father-of-one, who has renounced violence and radicalism, met July 7 ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan at Islamabad airport in 2003 and took him to a militant training camp he had established.</p>
<p>But he won his freedom after dishing up a treasure trove of information to counter-terrorism officials on both sides of the Atlantic including an &#8220;A to Z&#8221; of al Qaeda suspects.</p>
<p>His testimony helped secure the conviction of Islamists in three British trials, including those accused of plotting to blow up Bluewater and the Ministry of Sound nightclub.</p>
<p>Clifford Tibber, a lawyer representing the victims&#8217; families and survivors at the July 7 inquest, branded the move &#8220;crazy&#8221;.</p>
<p>He said some relatives of those who died in the London bombings were &#8220;livid&#8221; at news of Babar&#8217;s release.</p>
<p>Mr Tibber added: &#8220;When somebody does co-operate that is part and parcel of the bargain to be struck.</p>
<p>&#8220;But that bargain must take into account the views of victims. There is no way a reduction of this size has any regard to the feelings of victims.&#8221;</p>
<p>Graham Foulkes, whose 22-year-old son David was killed by Khan in the Edgware Road blast, told The Guardian: &#8220;To hear that the American judicial system praised Babar for co-operating with the police after he was arrested or gave himself in does not diminish what he did.&#8221;</p>
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