Here they are, three fine, upstanding members of the Muslim faith...
London Court Jails 'Cyber-Jihadis' For Online Terror
Three "cyber-jihadis" who used the Internet to urge Muslims to wage holy war on non-believers were jailed for between six-and-a-half and 10 years Thursday in the first case of its kind in Britain.
Tariq Al-Daour, Younes Tsouli and Waseem Mughal had close links with Al-Qaeda in Iraq and thought there was a "global conspiracy" to wipe out Islam, the Woolwich Crown Court in south-east London was told.
Moroccan-born Tsouli, 23, was jailed for 10 years; UAE-born Al-Daour, 21, received a six-and-a-half year sentence; and 24-year-old Mughal, who was born in Britain, was given seven-and-a-half years.
Sentencing them, Judge Charles Openshaw said the men had engaged in "cyber jihad", encouraging others to kill "kuffars" or non-believers.
What would the punishment be in say, Iran or Saudi Arabia for inciting violence against Islam or Muslims? Since they are probably all in favor of Sharia law, I say we give them that punishment. Then we could say we were respecting their culture and meting out justice at the same time.
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