Saturday, April 14, 2007

Denmark Sentences Terrorist

From the land that brought you the cartoon prophet comes the sentencing of a Moroccan-born Danish terrorist. A court in Copenhagen sentenced Said Mansour to three and a half years in prison for promoting terrorism and propagating material calling for the killing of Jews. Said is a practitioner of that religion of peace and tolerance, Islamomania.

Arrested in September 2005 on charges of incitement to terrorist acts, he was accused of having produced and distributed some 12,000 CDs, DVDs and videos, containing speeches and chants where people linked to terrorist organizations called for jihad and praised terrorists. Just some simple traditional Muslim religious rituals.

The court found that he had made anti-Semitic statements and distributed material calling for the killing of Jews, describing them as monkeys and pigs.

Of course, Mansour pleaded innocent even though he had contact with the head of the Spanish branch of the Al-Qaeda network (Al-Qaeda has big plans for Spain) and met Abu Qutada, who was involved with Al-Qaeda financing in Europe. He was also the registered user of a postal box in Denmark in the 1990s for Al-Qaeda number two man, Ayman al-Zawahiri of Egypt, and he bragged about having personal contact with Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, now serving a life sentence for having instigated attacks in New York.

More at EJP.

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