MONTREAL - A small-town Quebec man who plotted international terrorist attacks with a group tied to al-Qaida remains a real danger to society, a judge declared as he rendered the toughest possible sentence in Canadian law.Said Namouh, who spread jihadist propaganda on the Internet and had visions of martyrdom, received a life sentence Wednesday. The Moroccan-born man will not be eligible for parole for at least 10 years.It was only the second time in Canadian legal history - and, ironically, the second time in less than a month - that a person was sentenced to life for terrorism charges in a Canadian court.Again note the connection between spreading al-Qaeda propaganda online and the desire to kill infidels. That's you Canada.Oh and Said, watch the corn hole man.Hat Tip jawaWednesday, February 17, 2010
Life in Prison For Canadian Bomb Plotter Said Namouh
MONTREAL - A small-town Quebec man who plotted international terrorist attacks with a group tied to al-Qaida remains a real danger to society, a judge declared as he rendered the toughest possible sentence in Canadian law.Said Namouh, who spread jihadist propaganda on the Internet and had visions of martyrdom, received a life sentence Wednesday. The Moroccan-born man will not be eligible for parole for at least 10 years.It was only the second time in Canadian legal history - and, ironically, the second time in less than a month - that a person was sentenced to life for terrorism charges in a Canadian court.Again note the connection between spreading al-Qaeda propaganda online and the desire to kill infidels. That's you Canada.Oh and Said, watch the corn hole man.Hat Tip jawa
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