Radical UK Islamist preacher Choudary convicted of terrorism offences

Vinson

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About time they got this POS.

LONDON, July 23 (Reuters) - British radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, whose followers have been linked to numerous plots around the world, has been convicted of terrorism offences after a trial in London, the capital's Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday.
Prosecutors said the 57-year-old Choudary directed al-Muhajiroun, which was banned as a terrorist organisation more than a decade ago, and encouraged others to support the group. Choudary denied the charges.

He was found guilty of directing and being a member of a terrorist organisation, as well as addressing meetings to encourage support for a proscribed organisation after a six-week trial at Woolwich Crown Court.
Commander Dominic Murphy, Head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said Choudary was facing "a significant sentence". He is due to be sentenced on July 30.
He stood trial alongside Canadian citizen Khaled Hussein, 29, who was arrested on the same day as Choudary in 2023 when he arrived on a flight at Heathrow Airport. Hussein was found guilty of membership of a proscribed organisation.

"I have no doubt that these convictions have left communities here in London, but also right across the UK and beyond, much safer," Murphy said.
The joint investigation by the Met Police and Britain's domestic spy agency MI5 was assisted by the New York Police Department and Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who together gathered evidence that Choudary was running and directing al-Muhajiroun via online lectures with followers based in New York.

Police said Hussein helped him host the lectures with other extremists and edited extremist online blogs and publications for Choudary.
Once Britain's most high-profile Islamist preacher, Choudary was previously imprisoned in Britain in 2016 for encouraging support for Islamic State before being released in 2018 after serving half of his five-and-a-half-year sentence.
Choudary drew attention for praising the men responsible for the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States and saying he wanted to convert Buckingham Palace into a mosque.

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Even a broken clock, right? Turning Buckingham Palace into a mosque isn't a bad idea :p ...
 

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I didn't know Harry killed 25 taliban, he can't be all that bad.

Choudary: Prince Harry Should Be Executed for Fighting Taliban…

WATCH: Islamist Anjem Choudary makes shocking Prince Harry demand in leaked audio

Audio of radical preacher Anjem Choudary calling for Prince Harry to pay reparations for “British crimes in Afghanistan” has surfaced.

Choudary, who faces life in prison after he was found guilty of directing a group banned under UK terror laws, is heard referencing the duke’s memoir Spare.

In the book, Harry claims he killed 25 Taliban soldiers while serving with the British army in the Middle East country.

In the audio, exclusively shared with GB News, Choudary says: “I think shooting indiscriminately at people would probably face the death penalty under the Sharia and in court.

“In general, if the Taliban asked for compensation then the compensation would be the equivalent of I would say half a million.

 

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They should deport him back to Pakistan, but he was born in the US, now he's going to preach in jail. Unless someone...

UK: Pathological Preacher Given 28-Year Sentence

Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary jailed for at least 28 years for directing terrorist propaganda organisation
Police in Britain, the US and Canada ran separate investigations as they became concerned that Anjem Choudary was seeking to recruit a new generation of followers.

Anjem Choudary has been jailed for life with a minimum of 28 years for directing a terrorist propaganda operation aimed at encouraging attacks and spreading messages of "hate and division."

Choudary, 57, from Ilford, East London, helped found al-Muhajiroun (ALM) in 1996 and spent nearly 30 years running their operations under dozens of different names including Islam4UK and Muslims Against Crusades.


It can be disclosed that members have been linked to at least 21 different terrorist plots and senior members travelled to Syria, where Siddhartha Dhar and Reza Haque joined an IS execution squad.

Choudary himself was an associate of Woolwich killer Michael Adebolajo, London Bridge terrorist Khuram Butt and Fishmongers' Hall attacker Usman Khan.

He celebrated the 9/11 attacks as a "towering day in history" and spent much of his time telling fellow Muslims they were apostates for voting or participating in democratic processes.

Choudary appeared in court three at Woolwich Crown Court wearing a white t-shirt and stood with his hands in his pockets as he was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 28 years.

Mr Justice Wall told Choudary he had views that were "entrenched and abhorrent to most right-thinking people" and he would continue to spread his "message of hate and division" if allowed to.

Choudary 'front and centre' in organisation

The judge said Choudary had been "front and centre" in an organisation designed to encourage and support acts of terrorism and that he "sought to groom young people into your way of thinking".

It was impossible to say which particular terrorist acts he offered specific encouragement to, but Choudary directed an organisation which was "determined to support and encourage those who carried out such activities" and "ran the risk of causing or contributing to the deaths of very many people".

"Organisations such as yours normalise violence in pursuit of an ideological cause," the judge added. "Their existence gives individuals the courage to commit acts which otherwise they might not do. They drive wedges between people who otherwise could and would live together in peaceful co-existence."

Omar Bakri Muhammad, the group's leader, labelled the 7/7 attackers the "fantastic four" before he fled the UK in August 2005, claiming he had shut down the organisation nine months earlier.

When Bakri was jailed in Lebanon in May 2014, Choudary took over as leader but was arrested and jailed himself four months later, for encouraging support for IS.

His licence conditions expired in July 2021 and he began trying to rebuild the organisation, delivering over 40 lectures in one year to audiences of up to 150 across the world and communicating directly with recruits as young as 14 on WhatsApp and Telegram.

 

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Good. Rot in hell.
Anyone using religion as the justification for violence needs to removed from polite society.
 

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28 years? All praise is due to Allah.
 
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