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Four men jailed over cartoon demo | Four men jailed over cartoon demo |
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Four men have been jailed for their part in protests outside the Danish embassy in London, against cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad. | Four men have been jailed for their part in protests outside the Danish embassy in London, against cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad. |
Mizanur Rahman, 24, Umran Javed, 27, and Abdul Muhid, 24, were each jailed for six years for soliciting to murder after telling a crowd to bomb the UK. | Mizanur Rahman, 24, Umran Javed, 27, and Abdul Muhid, 24, were each jailed for six years for soliciting to murder after telling a crowd to bomb the UK. |
A fourth man, Abdul Saleem, 32, was jailed for four years for stirring up racial hatred at the protest in 2006. | A fourth man, Abdul Saleem, 32, was jailed for four years for stirring up racial hatred at the protest in 2006. |
The men, from London and Birmingham, were convicted at the Old Bailey. | The men, from London and Birmingham, were convicted at the Old Bailey. |
Judge Brian Barker said their words had been designed to encourage murder and terrorism. | Judge Brian Barker said their words had been designed to encourage murder and terrorism. |
Muhid was not a man without prospects Who are the jailed four? | |
About 300 protestors marched outside the Danish embassy in February last year after cartoons satirising Muhammad were published in newspapers in Denmark and other European countries. | About 300 protestors marched outside the Danish embassy in February last year after cartoons satirising Muhammad were published in newspapers in Denmark and other European countries. |
Outside the sentencing hearing, a group of around 40 demonstrators waved placards with slogans including "Muslims Under Siege". | Outside the sentencing hearing, a group of around 40 demonstrators waved placards with slogans including "Muslims Under Siege". |
'Blood running' | 'Blood running' |
Rahman, from Palmers Green, north London, was filmed at the rally talking over a loudspeaker and calling for UK soldiers to be brought back from Iraq in body bags. | Rahman, from Palmers Green, north London, was filmed at the rally talking over a loudspeaker and calling for UK soldiers to be brought back from Iraq in body bags. |
He said: "We want to see their blood running in the streets of Baghdad. | He said: "We want to see their blood running in the streets of Baghdad. |
"We want to see the Mujahideen shoot down their planes the way we shoot down birds. We want to see their tanks burn in the way we burn their flags." | "We want to see the Mujahideen shoot down their planes the way we shoot down birds. We want to see their tanks burn in the way we burn their flags." |
Javed, from Birmingham, was filmed by police shouting: "Bomb, bomb Denmark. Bomb, bomb USA." | Javed, from Birmingham, was filmed by police shouting: "Bomb, bomb Denmark. Bomb, bomb USA." |
Father-of-five and BT engineer Saleem was cleared of soliciting murder at his trial in February, but convicted of stirring up racial hatred. | Father-of-five and BT engineer Saleem was cleared of soliciting murder at his trial in February, but convicted of stirring up racial hatred. |
Mizanur Rahman called for the deaths of UK soldiers in Iraq | |
Saleem, from Poplar, east London, chanted, "7/7 on its way" and "Europe, you will pay with your blood". | Saleem, from Poplar, east London, chanted, "7/7 on its way" and "Europe, you will pay with your blood". |
Finally, Abdul Muhid, 24, said to be the leader of the demonstration, chanted "Bomb, bomb the UK" and waved placards with slogans such as "Annihilate those who insult Islam". | Finally, Abdul Muhid, 24, said to be the leader of the demonstration, chanted "Bomb, bomb the UK" and waved placards with slogans such as "Annihilate those who insult Islam". |
The men had denied having extremist views and said they were simply following others rather than leading the protests. | The men had denied having extremist views and said they were simply following others rather than leading the protests. |
'Stepped over line' | 'Stepped over line' |
After the case, Ch Supt Ian Thomas, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "We have a long history of facilitating lawful demonstration, taking into account freedom of speech. | After the case, Ch Supt Ian Thomas, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "We have a long history of facilitating lawful demonstration, taking into account freedom of speech. |
"However, these people stepped over that line and broke the law." | "However, these people stepped over that line and broke the law." |
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, said: "Terrorism attacks our way of life and incitement can make a very real contribution to it. | The Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, said: "Terrorism attacks our way of life and incitement can make a very real contribution to it. |
"We shall continue to take incitement very seriously and prosecute it robustly where there is enough evidence for us to do so." | "We shall continue to take incitement very seriously and prosecute it robustly where there is enough evidence for us to do so." |