Oh well, let's hope he never sees the light of day.
An Islamist who once praised the July 7 suicide attacks on London was today found guilty of fundraising for terrorists and inciting terrorism overseas.Surprised he didn't say the chickens came home to roost.
Abu Izzadeen, 32, a former electrician who once heckled the former Home Secretary John Reid, was convicted at the end of a three-and-a-half month trial at Kingston Crown Court along with five other men who were also found guilty.
Sulayman Keeler, 35, who was born Simon Keeler to a Roman Catholic family in Crawley, West Sussex, was convicted of the same two charges as Izzadeen.
Abdul Saleem, 32, and Ibrahim Hassan, 25, were convicted of inciting terrorism but cleared of fundraising for terrorists.
Shah Jilal Hussain and Abdul Muhid, both 25, were found guilty of fundraising for terrorists.
Rajib Khan, 29, was cleared of the same charge. The jury failed to reach a verdict in respect of the charge of inciting terrorism overseas in his case.
They also failed to reach a verdict in respect of Omar Zaheer, 28, also charged with the same offence.
The jury did not return a verdict on a third offence of encouraging terrorism faced by Izzadeen, who was born in Hackney, east London and who changed his name from Trevor Brooks after converting to Islam.
Izzadeen described the 2005 suicide bomb attacks in London as "mujahideen activity" which would make people "wake up and smell the coffee".
The guilty men were all members of an extremist group called, Al-Muhajiroun, which has since been banned by the government.Update: Jesus H. Christ. Sky News calls this piece of shit an activist (via Hot Air).
Run by an extremist preacher, Omar Bakri Muhammad, who now lives in Lebanon, the group believed in the creation of a Muslim state and the imposition of shariah law.
Update II: I thought this maggot looked familiar.
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