Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Australia: Justice For Muslim Terrorists

Update on Australia: 5 Muslims Sentenced In Terror Plot

Via Australian Islamist Monitor
Yesterday, Justice Anthony Whealy sentenced five Muslim terrorists , who conspired to blow up a few objects here and there just to show us the right path to Allah.

Unfortunately for the five wanna-be jihadiis, Khaled Cheikho, Moustafa Cheikho, Mohamed Ali Elomar, Abdul Rakib Hasan, and Mohammed Omar Jamal – the jail terms are rather hefty.

The 44-year-old ringleader of the group received the most severe sentence of 28 years with at least 21 years to be served behind bars.[..]

The jailing of the men was challenged by members of the Muslim community, with cleric Sheik Taj Din al-Hilali saying the case had the "scent of hysteria", and the five had "no connection to acts of terror whatsoever"
The terrorist apparently looked around the courtroom and smirked after their sentences were read, via The Australian
THEIR smiles said it all. Moments after judge Anthony Whealy ordered the five Sydney terrorists to serve jail sentences ranging from 23 to 28 years, the men looked calmly around the courtroom and smirked.

If nothing else, their reaction seemed to confirm the judge's assessment that not one of the five had any remorse for plotting violent jihad on Australian soil.

In fact, the judge said, the men seemed to "wear their imprisonment like some kind of badge of honour", seeing it as "a test of their faith and a burden willingly borne as a duty arising from their fundamentalist religious conviction".
Sister of one of the terrorists sobbed after the trail...."it isn't fair to our religion"...please spare me the bs muslimah..

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Comment from a terrorist supporter there:

Ah, so sad the terrorists lost their case.....Bwahahahahahaha

Cross posted at Jawa Report

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