Anjem Choudary Convicted of Supporting Terrorism!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 17, 2016

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Finally.

Fox News:

A prominent Islamist preacher in Britain faces up to 10 years in prison after he was convicted in July of inviting support for ISIS – a verdict that was only made public Tuesday after a judicially-imposed reporting ban.

Why was there a reporting ban?

Because the government feared people would respond to the conviction with terrorism, right?

Who, exactly, does this sort of a situation make sense to?

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Anjem Choudary, a 49-year-old preacher notable for frequent sparring sessions on Fox News’ “Hannity,” was convicted at Old Bailey after he swore an oath of allegiance to ISIS and encouraged others to support the group, Sky News reported. He’s set to be sentenced in September.

Choudary praised Usama bin Laden after the Sept. 11 attacks and the 2005 London transport system bombings. He’s also been closely linked to one of the two Islamic extremists who killed British soldier Lee Rigby in 2013.

“If people are implementing the Sharia, then I cannot shy away from what the divine text says in relationship to that,” Choudary told Sky News the night before he was found guilty. “If you cannot say when you believe in something and you cannot share that view, then you don’t really have freedom to express yourself in this county.”

Yeah, tell that to the internet trolls, who have never encouraged anyone to hurt anyone else, but are being hunted down like deer by your brothers over at “Tell MAMA.”

Tell it to Joshua Bonehill, who’s serving a three year prison sentence for making fun of the Jews.

Tell it to the Paki mayor, who just formed a new police organization to hunt down people who post mean things on the internet.

Choudary wasn’t even charged with believing something, like our people are – he was charged with providing military support for terrorists.

It took a jury fewer than three days of deliberation to convict Choudary and co-defendant Mizanur Rahman, 32. But the verdict was kept under wraps due to another trial to which Choudary was connected.

Prosecutors drew a distinction between Choudary simply expressing a preference for ISIS and his actively encouraging others to join and support it.

“Terrorist organizations thrive and grow because people support them and that is what this case is about,” prosecutor Richard Whittam QC said, The Guardian reported. “Do not confuse that with the right of people to follow the religion of their choice or to proclaim support for a caliphate.”

I don’t even understand why you are allowed to proclaim support for ISIS, as it is technically treason, given that ISIS has declared war on Europe.

But at least he was convicted of something. This was a long time coming.

They probably aren’t even going to lock him up. In Islamic Britain, Moslems can rape and kill a little girl, grind her up and sell her body for people to eat and not get locked-up.