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Six guilty of terrorism support | Six guilty of terrorism support |
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A man who heckled then Home Secretary John Reid during a speech has been convicted of terrorist fund-raising and inciting terrorism overseas. | A man who heckled then Home Secretary John Reid during a speech has been convicted of terrorist fund-raising and inciting terrorism overseas. |
Muslim preacher Abu Izzadeen was among six men convicted at Kingston Crown Court of supporting terrorism. | Muslim preacher Abu Izzadeen was among six men convicted at Kingston Crown Court of supporting terrorism. |
The jury failed to reach a verdict on a third charge against Izzadeen of encouraging terrorism. | The jury failed to reach a verdict on a third charge against Izzadeen of encouraging terrorism. |
Shah Jalal Hussain, guilty of terrorist fund-raising, is missing after failing to appear at court on 8 April. | Shah Jalal Hussain, guilty of terrorist fund-raising, is missing after failing to appear at court on 8 April. |
Also found guilty of terrorist fund-raising were Simon Keeler and Abdul Muhid, both of Whitechapel, east London. | Also found guilty of terrorist fund-raising were Simon Keeler and Abdul Muhid, both of Whitechapel, east London. |
There were not guilty verdicts on the same charge against Abdul Rehman Saleem, Rajib Khan and Ibrahim Abdullah Hassan, while the jury could not reach a verdict for Omar Zaheer. | There were not guilty verdicts on the same charge against Abdul Rehman Saleem, Rajib Khan and Ibrahim Abdullah Hassan, while the jury could not reach a verdict for Omar Zaheer. |
Saleem, of Poplar, east London, and Hassan, of Leyton, east London, were found guilty along with Izzadeen and Keeler of inciting terrorism overseas. | Saleem, of Poplar, east London, and Hassan, of Leyton, east London, were found guilty along with Izzadeen and Keeler of inciting terrorism overseas. |
The jury could not reach a verdict on that charge against Mr Khan, of Luton, Bedfordshire. | The jury could not reach a verdict on that charge against Mr Khan, of Luton, Bedfordshire. |
'No other weapon' | |
The charges related to speeches made at London's Regent's Park mosque in November 2004. | |
DVDs of all eight men speaking about jihad, Osama bin Laden and prejudice towards Muslims were viewed by the jury during the three-and-a-half month trial. | |
The court heard about a speech made by Izzadeen, who was tried under the name Omar Brooks, after US forces began their attack on the Iraqi city of Falluja. | |
"Allah gave mujahideen chance to kill the American," Izzadeen told an audience predominantly made up of young men. | |
The defendant later told the court that he and other British Muslims had "no other weapon than our tongue" to fight against what they saw as a "massacre" by British and American forces in the city. | |
But he told the jury that asking people to support terrorist organisations was illegal and he had never done so. |