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Three admit inciting terror acts | Three admit inciting terror acts |
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Three al-Qaeda-linked men have admitted inciting terrorist attacks against non-Muslims on websites and in e-mails. | |
Younes Tsouli, 23, of west London, and Waseem Mughal, 24, of Chatham, Kent, changed their pleas two months into their trial on Monday. | Younes Tsouli, 23, of west London, and Waseem Mughal, 24, of Chatham, Kent, changed their pleas two months into their trial on Monday. |
A third man, Tariq Al-Daour, 21, of west London, has now changed his plea to guilty at Woolwich Crown Court. | A third man, Tariq Al-Daour, 21, of west London, has now changed his plea to guilty at Woolwich Crown Court. |
The trio, who spent a year encouraging people to follow Osama Bin Laden, will be sentenced on Thursday. | The trio, who spent a year encouraging people to follow Osama Bin Laden, will be sentenced on Thursday. |
Investigators found on Tsouli's laptop computer a presentation entitled The Illustrated Booby Trapping Course. | Investigators found on Tsouli's laptop computer a presentation entitled The Illustrated Booby Trapping Course. |
A film about how to make a suicide vest was found on a CD at Mughal's home. | A film about how to make a suicide vest was found on a CD at Mughal's home. |
The court also heard that Tsouli told Mughal in an online conversation that he, Tsouli, had been asked by al-Qaeda to translate the organisation's official e-book into English. | The court also heard that Tsouli told Mughal in an online conversation that he, Tsouli, had been asked by al-Qaeda to translate the organisation's official e-book into English. |
Global | Global |
The book - Thurwat Al Sanam, or Tip Of The Camel's Hump - is said to promote jihad, or holy struggle. | The book - Thurwat Al Sanam, or Tip Of The Camel's Hump - is said to promote jihad, or holy struggle. |
The pair believed there was a "global conspiracy" to wipe out Islam, the court was told. | The pair believed there was a "global conspiracy" to wipe out Islam, the court was told. |
Tsouli and Mughal admitted inciting another person to commit an act of terrorism wholly or partly outside the United Kingdom which would, if committed in England and Wales, constitute murder. | Tsouli and Mughal admitted inciting another person to commit an act of terrorism wholly or partly outside the United Kingdom which would, if committed in England and Wales, constitute murder. |
Tsouli, of Shepherd's Bush, was born in Morocco. Mughal is UK-born. | Tsouli, of Shepherd's Bush, was born in Morocco. Mughal is UK-born. |
Al-Daour, born in the United Arab Emirates, admitted the same charge. | Al-Daour, born in the United Arab Emirates, admitted the same charge. |
He also admitted of conspiring to defraud banks, credit card companies and charge card companies. | He also admitted of conspiring to defraud banks, credit card companies and charge card companies. |