French Haji Prosecuted for His WiFi Name

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
November 5, 2016

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Doesn’t this picture really deliver the subject of this article? I think so too.

Wow, France is really clamping down on these terrorists.

I mean, I guess it’s still okay to burn-up thousands of cars on new year’s, or commit rape and stuff.

But in terms of WiFi names?

Strict AF.

Ars Technica :

French media reported Friday that an 18-year-old man from Dijon was convicted for “praising terrorism” and was given a suspended sentence of three months in prison because the SSID of his Wi-Fi network was “Daesh 21.”

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This was the featured imaged in the Ars Technica piece. They should probably outsource their design work to the Daily Stormer, tbh.

Ha!

Who said the French aren’t good at trolling?

In any case, one less terrorist on our streets is definitely something to celebrate.

Daesh is the Arabic acronym for Islamic State, and “21” in this context represents the number for the Côte d’Or, the French department, or province, where Dijon is located.

The unnamed man was prosecuted under a new French anti-terrorism law (Article 421-2-5) passed in November 2014 that makes it a crime to “directly provoke acts of terrorism or to publicly praise one such act.” If convicted, offenders can be punished by up to five years in prison and a €75,000 ($83,000) fine.

Such penalties are raised to seven years and €100,000 ($111,000) if the crime was committed by using a “public online communication service.”

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They’re inciting terrorism just by being here.

A local newspaper, Le Bien public, described the man as being “totally dazed” in front of the court and said that he was “not a terrorist.” He was first sentenced to 100 hours of community service, which he refused, but he was finally given a three-month suspended sentence.

What?

Three months?

Suspended?

I thought we were talking about 7 years here?

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y u teasin’, bro?

The man’s lawyer, Karima Manhouli, who did not immediately respond to Ars’ request for comment, said that one of the man’s neighbors reported him to police.

A true patriot.

Not that you should be talking to the police, mind you. I guess we can make an exception for reporting terrorists like this one.

She added that the man’s computer, phone, Twitter, and Instagram were seized and searched. Nothing else terrorist-related was found.

Is his name Mohammed? Because that’s all the evidence I’d need, personally.

I do think this story is funny, in a sense. I mean, sentencing someone to three months of jail for the name of his WiFi is pretty ridiculous.

Why not just round up all the Muslims, deport them, and be done with it?

It’s already been proven that they all support jihad, hasn’t it?

I guess we’re waiting until things get really interesting before taking action…