Anjem Choudary
Discussion
HoHoHo said:
Fast forward in 5 years time when he's released (he serves half of the 10 given I assume?)
What happens then when he's free to preach on the streets again however now even more pissed off than now?
Not sure he will be pissed off at all, recruit 500 jihadists to travel to Iraq and Syria and might be out in time to watch the next Olympics and carry on preaching and recruitingWhat happens then when he's free to preach on the streets again however now even more pissed off than now?
He is now a bigger role model than ever for Islamic terrorists within the UK as he can safely preach that this is the ideal country to try to recruit jihadists due to very lienient sentences
jmorgan said:
TeamD said:
He'll be out in less than ten and invoke his right to family life to avoid deportation... At our expense of course...that'll be after the numerous taxpayer funded appeal hearings ![frown](/inc/images/frown.gif)
Born and bred UK.![frown](/inc/images/frown.gif)
Likes Fast Cars said:
techiedave said:
Be careful you don't stray too far off subject and involve personal insults at Mr Choudary. If you do the digital forensic examiner/expert witness may be along to lock the thread.
I'm surprised it hasn't already happened dave....Having checked the Home Office website to confirm to myself the 10 year maximum sentence, I stumbled upon a document detailing a list of banned organisations.
Call me naïve but I was shocked to discover the vast majority of these terrorist organisations (70) seemingly fight to form an Islamic state. I find the whole concept and ideology utterly frightening. Where have these people derived such a strange and barbaric ideology from? I thought it was limited to an imaginery friend and his autobiography. Were such extreme thoughts prevelant 50+ years ago or, is this a recent interpretation of the religion?
Agree with many previous posters; I don't believe the maximum 10 years will be imposed. What I do however see is a retaliation from his supporters on the streets of the UK.
Call me naïve but I was shocked to discover the vast majority of these terrorist organisations (70) seemingly fight to form an Islamic state. I find the whole concept and ideology utterly frightening. Where have these people derived such a strange and barbaric ideology from? I thought it was limited to an imaginery friend and his autobiography. Were such extreme thoughts prevelant 50+ years ago or, is this a recent interpretation of the religion?
Agree with many previous posters; I don't believe the maximum 10 years will be imposed. What I do however see is a retaliation from his supporters on the streets of the UK.
Europa1 said:
jmorgan said:
Born and bred UK. How about we just shift him to the island they tested anthrax on.
The government spent millions decontaminating it. Sending him there would just be a different form of contamination.DuncB7 said:
Having checked the Home Office website to confirm to myself the 10 year maximum sentence, I stumbled upon a document detailing a list of banned organisations.
Call me naïve but I was shocked to discover the vast majority of these terrorist organisations (70) seemingly fight to form an Islamic state. I find the whole concept and ideology utterly frightening. Where have these people derived such a strange and barbaric ideology from? I thought it was limited to an imaginery friend and his autobiography. Were such extreme thoughts prevelant 50+ years ago or, is this a recent interpretation of the religion?
Agree with many previous posters; I don't believe the maximum 10 years will be imposed. What I do however see is a retaliation from his supporters on the streets of the UK.
The Ottoman Empire was officially a Caliphate and that lasted 400 years until 1924. Previous to that the Abbasid Caliphate lasted over 750 years in the area that is now Baghdad, so the idea is not a new one and has deep historic and cultural importance to the religion and the people who follow it, all branches. Modern day Iran and Saudi are Caliphates really. Calling for a Caliphate in the UK is an entirely unreasonable objective (although I don't see why it should be illegal) but calling for the creation of one in other parts of the world is perfectly predictable even if not to your or my taste and ideals.Call me naïve but I was shocked to discover the vast majority of these terrorist organisations (70) seemingly fight to form an Islamic state. I find the whole concept and ideology utterly frightening. Where have these people derived such a strange and barbaric ideology from? I thought it was limited to an imaginery friend and his autobiography. Were such extreme thoughts prevelant 50+ years ago or, is this a recent interpretation of the religion?
Agree with many previous posters; I don't believe the maximum 10 years will be imposed. What I do however see is a retaliation from his supporters on the streets of the UK.
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