23 July Choudary was convicted of leading a radical group called Al-Muhajiroun (The Emigrants), which was banned as a terrorist group. more than ten years ago, because they encouraged others to support her. The man denied the allegations.
In the decision, the court found that there were “groups such as Al-Muhajiroun normalizing violence and making their members have the courage to do things they wouldn’t do otherwise. They keep a piece between people who would and could live in peaceful coexistence.
The judge decided Choudary’s views as “deeply held and opposed by many right-thinking people.” He said that Choudary, in the eyes of people exposed to the “message of hate”, is an “intelligent and convincing speaker”, and said that he is characterized by “great determination” in pursuing his some goals.
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Anjem Choudary supported the Islamic State. Many terrorists referred to his teachings
Choudary will be eligible for parole only after more than 27 years in prison.
The 57-year-old imam, known as a “spreader of hate”, is a lawyer by profession. In 2016, he was sentenced to 5.5 years in prison supporting the Islamic State (IS) and demanding an oath of allegiance to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
After serving half of his sentence, he was released from prison with conditions in 2018. The man is recognized as one of the… Britain’s most dangerous terrorists.
His teachings have been invoked by many extremists: among others one of the perpetrators responsible for the terrorist attack on London Bridge in June 2017, as well as two men who murdered soldier Lee Rigby in 2013.
In the past, Choudary has been reluctant to criticize those responsible for the 2005 London bombings, while He spoke highly of the attackers who carried out the attacks in the US on September 11, 2001. He also suggested turning Buckingham Palace into a mosque.
2024-07-30 20:04:47
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