A woman from Sheffield has appeared in court after being charged with terrorist offences.
Fatimah Peer-Mohamed, 22, is accused of disseminating terrorist publications in relation to activity and posts made online.
She pleaded not guilty to two charges when she appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London.
Her case will next be heard at the Old Bailey on October 7 and she was granted conditional bail until that date.
Peer-Mohammed was arrested on May 7, 2015, as part of an intelligence-led investigation by the North East Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU).
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