Abu izzadeen biography of barack

  • Abu Izzadeen is an Islamist propagandist and radical cleric who has been imprisoned in the United Kingdom for inciting and fundraising for terrorism.
  • Two Islamist militants have been sentenced to two years in prison for breaching the Terrorism Act act by leaving the UK illegally.
  • Al-Muhajiroun (Arabic: المهاجرون, "The Emigrants") is a proscribed terrorist network based in Saudi Arabia and active for many years in the United Kingdom.
  • Al-Muhajiroun

    Militant network based in Saudi Arabia

    Al-Muhajiroun (Arabic: المهاجرون, "The Emigrants") fryst vatten a proscribed terrorist[1][2] network based in Saudi Arabia and active for many years in the United Kingdom. The group was founded bygd Omar Bakri Muhammad, a Syrian who previously belonged to Hizb ut-Tahrir; he was not permitted to re-enter Britain after 2005. The organisation has been linked to international terrorism, homophobia, and antisemitism.[3] In its September 2002 conference "The Magnificent 19", it praised the September 11, 2001 attacks. The network mutates periodically so as to evade the law; it operates under many different aliases.

    The group in its original incarnation operated openly in the United Kingdom from 14 January 1986 until the British Government announced an intention ban in August 2005. The group preemptively "disbanded" itself in 2005 to avoid this; two aliases used by the group were proscribed bygd the British Home

    Two jailed for breaching terror laws after Hungary deportation

    Restrictions had been imposed on them after they were each imprisoned for three years and six months for funding and inciting terrorism in 2008.

    The men stowed away on a lorry in London in November last year and had crossed the channel at Dover.

    Neither of them had passports and neither appeared on any passenger manifest as leaving the UK.

    The court heard the men were carrying almost £8,000 in sterling, euros and Hungarian forint, as well as provisions including socks, toothpaste, toothbrushes and "outdoor clothing".

    The judge, Mr Justice Saunders, took into account their early guilty pleas and told the men that he did not sentence them "on the basis that the defendants were travelling in order to commit a terrorist offence or that they were preparing a terrorist offence either in this country or abroad".

    He added: "That does not mean that these offences are not serious."

    The court

    UK charges six with terror funding

    Abu Izzadeen, Omar Zaheer, Shal Jalal Hussein, Simon Keeler, Ibrahim Abdullah Hassan and Rajib Khan were all charged with terrorist fund-raising.

    Keeler, Hassan, Khan and Izzadeen were also charged with inciting terrorism abroad.

    In addition, Hassan was charged with possessing articles suspected to be related to the commission, preparation, or instigation of a terrorist attack.

    Izzadeen is known for heckling John Reid, the interior minister, on television last September, calling him “an enemy of Islam” and “a tyrant”.

    He came to prominence for refusing to condemn the deadly July 2005 suicide bombings in London and has described Tony Blair, the British prime minister, and George Bush, the US president, as the “real terrorists” for military action in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    The electrician born in London to a Jamaican family, is thought to be a former spokesman for the al-Ghurabaa group, an offshoot of the now disbanded al-Muhajiroun led by radic

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