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UK court acquits Altaf Hussain in 'encouraging terrorism' case
2022-02-16
[Dawn] A United Kingdom court on Tuesday acquitted MQM supremo the increasingly oversized Altaf Hussain

... The head of MQM in Pakistain, who has lived in safety and comfort in London and hasn't laid eyes on his purported homeland since about the time Caesar made corporal. Judging from the size of him, he may be a Hutt...
in a trial on charges of inciting viol­e­nce and encouraging terrorism in Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
after a majority verdict of 10-2 was returned by jurors.
*Boggle* At least he was in and out of jail and tied up in courts for years...
On the third day of deliberations at the Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court, the jury was directed to reach a majority decision after failing to reach a unanimous verdict. After nine hours, the jury found Hussain not guilty on two counts.

Hussain was charged with "encouraging terrorism" in an incendiary speech relayed from the United Kingdom to his followers in Pakistain on Aug 22, 2016. He was arrested and released on bail before charges were filed in 2019, three years after Scotland Yard launched an investigation into speeches made in the UK that allegedly encouraged violence in Karachi.

The indictment had been split into two separate counts, both relating to the offence of "encouraging terrorism", contrary to section 1(2) of the Terrorism Act (TACT) 2006.

Hussain had pleaded not guilty
"Wudn't me."
to both counts.

The charge as stated by the UK police was that Hussain had "on August 22, 2016 published a speech to crowds gathered in Karachi, Pakistain which were likely to be understood by some or all of the members of the public to whom they were published as a direct or indirect encouragement to them to the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism and at the time he published them, intended them to be so encouraged, or was reckless as to whether they would be so encouraged".

The Met Police at the time had also said: "Hussain was previously arrested on 11 June [2019] on suspicion of intentionally encouraging or assisting offences contrary to Section 44 of the Serious Crime Act 2007. He was released on bail and subsequently charged as above."

Arguments in the trial had concluded last week. Although it was initially expected that Hussain would take the stand, ultimately his counsel shared with the court that he decided against it.

Justice May had said that Hussain’s decision was his right and that the jury could conclude that he did not give evidence at trial to undermine and contradict his speeches.

The MQM founder has lived in self-imposed exile in London since the early 1990s, when he applied for asylum. He was later granted British citizenship. From London, Hussain has played an active role in politics, regularly broadcasting political speeches to his followers in Karachi.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#1  "Prison food is terrible and they did give you seconds."
Posted by: Too Old To Work   2022-02-16 08:21  

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