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An Islamist extremist jailed yesterday for terrorist fundraising and inciting terror abroad will be released by the middle of next year.
Abu Izzadeen, 33, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison at Kingston upon Thames Crown Court by a judge who described him as arrogant and contemptuous.
The extremist speaker will serve only half that term and, having already spent a year in jail on remand, he can expect to be released in 15 months.
Simon Keeler, 35, who was found guilty of the same offences, also received a four-and-a-half-year sentence.
Both men are converts to Islam and followers of the exiled cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed. Abu Izzadeen, who in 2006 shouted down John Reid, then Home Secretary, was born Trevor Brooks, while Keeler prefers to be known by the name Suliman.
Shah Jilal Hussain, 24, who absconded while on bail, surrendered to the court yesterday. He was jailed for two years on the fundraising charge and three months for breach of his bail conditions.
Three other men, including one already in prison for soliciting murder during the Danish cartoon protests, were jailed for terms of between two years and three years, nine months.
Judge Nicholas Price, QC, told the men: “Long before freedom of expression was enshrined by statute it has been a well-established principle of a free and democratic society.
“There must be room in such a democratic society not only for views which are favourably received but also views which shock, offend or disturb the state.” He said the men had “abused” the right and committed criminal acts at a protest meeting in 2004, when they called on their audience to join and provide money to the Iraqi insurgency.
The judge told Abu Izzadeen: “I am left in no doubt that your speeches were used by you as self-aggrandisement and not as an expression of sincerely held religious views. I find that you are arrogant, contemptuous and utterly devoid of any sign of remorse.”
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If views such as:
"Simon Holly must form a government NOW!"
will the biased Times editors allow:
"Simon Holly is one of the blind leading the blind".
John Prouse, London, UK
Fine just as long as you remember that the British army in Iraq are guilty of inciting terror and instrumental in the torture of young and old Iraqisâ and that word terror seems to take on a whole new meaning other than itâs intended one when the accused is a Muslimâ the fact that at the same time this Muslim was protestingâ the treatment of his fellow Muslimsâ the British soldiers were engaged in the torture of captive Iraqis and of abusing them against Genève conventionsâ I am not a fan of this izza din but things must be said in contextâ the war in Iraq according to un conventions is illegal under international law never the less the war went ahead despite public outcry and the principles and understanding for the army to be in Iraq no longer exist, i.e. no weapons of mass destruction no 45 minute imminent threat no bombsâ rocketsâ nuclear fissile materialâ just talk. Just six million displaced Iraqi 1.5 million dead and a lot of cancer and depleted uranium. Comparatively a crime of huge proportion
Andrew, manchester, Uk
Well said Simon Holly!
Paul, London, UK
Simon Holly must form a government NOW!
Colin, Sarlat, France
Simon Holly for Prime Minister.
Paul, King's Lynn, England
Trevor Brooks and Simon Keeler were each sentenced to 2½ yrs in prison for fundraising for terrorism and 4½ yrs for inciting acts of terrorism abroad. The terms will run concurrently, so will only serve 4½ yrs instead of 7 yrs. They and others will no doubt in future carry out as many crimes as they can if they only serve the longer sentence. What sort of criminal justice system have we got in this country, where life imprisonment means serving, on average, 10 years & every other sentence means the convicted offender who receives a prison sentence will only serve half his sentence, even less if he pleads guilty when he will get another third off & life should mean life. How is it right that judges can hand out the same sentence for an offender who commits 1 crime as the offender who commits tens of crimes but has them all heard at the same time. Concurrent sentences should be scrapped & offenders receive a separate sentence for each crime he commits & the sentences served consecutively
Ida Letugo, London, england
Imagine if during World War 2, members of the SS, free to wander around England, were caught inciting like-minded followers to commit acts of terrorism. Imagine if the legal system put any caught in jail for 4 1/2 years, which in our current overcrowded system means 2 years maximum.
They would have been lucky to get a firing squad.
We continue to suffer civilian deaths at the hands of the Islamic 5th column until we have a return to sanity and the values of our grandparents. That means ZERO immigration, repatriation of undesirable immigrants and their offspring and a return of the death penalty.
simon holly, london ,