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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. 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.
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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.