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Britain
Hate preaching cleric jailed
2003-03-07
A Muslim cleric who urged followers to kill non-believers, Americans, Hindus and Jews has been jailed for nine years. Jamaican-born Sheik Abdullah el-Faisal, 39, was told he had "fanned the flames of hostility", as Old Bailey judge Peter Beaumont delivered the sentence. The judge recommended that el-Faisal, from Stratford in east London, should serve at least half of the sentence and then be deported.
How about if he serves the entire sentence, and then you boot him?
El-Faisal stretched out an arm to a group of around 12 shocked-looking supporters as he was led away.
"How could they do this to such a gentle man?!"
Outside court, defence lawyer Jerome Lynch QC said there were plans to appeal, adding: "There is a realistic prospect that many Muslims will regard this sentence as harsh, even though they don't share his views."
Well, duh, guess it wasn't them he wanted dead, was it?
El-Faisal received seven years for soliciting murder, 12 months to run concurrently for using threatening and insulting words and a further two years — to run consecutively — for using threatening and insulting recordings. During the trial el-Faisal argued that his words were taken from the Koran, the Muslim holy book, and that he had been misrepresented. But the judge said that while Britain prided itself on its freedom of speech, it could not accept it when other people's rights were breached. He told el-Faisal: "As the jury found, you not only preached hate, but the words you uttered in those meetings were recorded to reach a wider audience. You urged those who listened and watched to kill those who did not share your faith."
Pax islamica
Defence lawyer Jerome Lynch QC, said it was unfair that people such as controversial cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri had been seen by police and not brought to court like el-Faisal. Abu Hamza — who was dropped as a defence witness
hahaha
after a police raid on Finsbury Park mosque — told the judge in a pre-trial hearing that he had been seen seven times by Special Branch. Mr Lynch said of el-Faisal: "This was a man who, although misguided, was not malicious." He said el-Faisal had helped recruit young people, including drug addicts, in inner cities. But David Perry, prosecuting, said the el-Faisal was a "fanatic and extremist" who had tried to save himself by claiming the Koran was on trial. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke from Scotland Yard's Anti Terrorist Branch said: "El-Faisal's speeches were designed to do more than stir up racial hatred. He was actively urging young people to commit murder. "These are extremely serious offences, made even more appalling but not at all surprising by his attempt to justify them through the Islamic faith."
Posted by:Bulldog

#5  Deport him to FL120 and give him a gravity sendoff.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-03-07 18:51:14  

#4  I would deport him PDQ. In prison he will be surrounded by potential Islamist candidates, the shoebombers of misfortune.

Deport him to France. Probably fit right in.
Posted by: john   2003-03-07 17:24:43  

#3  Get some good pixes of the shocked supporters and check 'em out, too, just for the hell of it....
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-03-07 13:27:45  

#2  Sorry Fred, the "recruit" and "but not at all surprising" were my own additions, should've been struck out.
Posted by: Bulldog   2003-03-07 11:55:32  

#1  He's right, the Koran is on trial. And the more its beliefs come out, maybe, just maybe, it'll sink into the heads of the brits.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-07 11:16:57  

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