Will Blasphemy Laws Be Reintroduced?
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\\A young man from Bristol has been found guilty of sharing videos that glorified the so-called Islamic State (IS) terrorist network on an encrypted Telegram chat group. Faseh Sajid was just 18 when he started to post terrorist videos featuring armed IS fighters and executions, the Old Bailey was told.//
\\The court heard how the defendant had joined a Telegram chat group in February 2022 using the pseudonym John Ross. When questioned by another user about his choice of a non-Muslim name, he allegedly replied: "Not tryna get arrested."//
Looks like he knew what he was doing.
Sajid is set for sentencing at the same court on Friday, September 13.
all those involved in the recent troubles straight to prison, especially if you are a white man.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No other cases have been rushed through the courts, regardless of their offense, seriousness and particularly (as you mentioned it) race. The rioters have been made an example of, in order to make other thugs think twice over offending and hopefully put and end to the riots. It seems to have worked, given the fact no new demonstrations have been reported for a while now.
Good news all round. I hope they use the same tactics next time a demonstration turns violent, not matter who the thugs are supporting or what they look like.
Clearly a city with problems though. One wonders why authorities let it deteriorate so.
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