'YouTube terrorist' who put Islamic extremist videos online is jailed for five years

FreedomFighter

Junior Member
:salam2:

-Videos included images of Osama bin Laden, bodies of children and a coalition Jeep being blown up
-Police say conviction is one of the first for spreading terrorist publications via the internet

Guilty: Mohammed Gul created videos which, for 'people with a grievance against coalition forces, he was pouring petrol on the fire', the court heard

A law student dubbed the 'YouTube terrorist' who posted Islamic propaganda on the internet after becoming radicalised was jailed for five years today.
Mohammed Gul was 'pouring petrol on the fire' and his actions could have spurred others to commit acts of terror, the Old Bailey heard.
Gul, 23, of Hornchurch, Essex, who has since graduated, was found guilty of five counts of disseminating terrorist publications following a retrial at the Old Bailey.
Judge David Paget said his sentence had to be a deterrent to others and reflect the seriousness of the crime.
He told Gul: 'I am in no doubt that you have become thoroughly radicalised.
'One can only express sympathy to your family that this has happened.
'You are an intelligent young man who had a good law degree from a good university. 'It is a tragedy that you have thrown it all away.'
The charges related to 30 videos placed on You Tube and on the Anti-Imperialist Forum website between March 2008 and January 2009.
The judge praised anti-terrorist police who, he said, 'had a Herculean task' in reviewing the huge amount of material on Gul's laptop.
It had involved the biggest review of data ever undertaken by the anti-terrorist branch of Scotland Yard and involved 30 officers and took six months, he said.


Timothy Moloney QC, in mitigation, said the offences were committed when Gul was 19 or 20.
He added: 'He is ashamed of the comments he made and he regrets them and wishes he hadn't said them.'
Sean Larkin QC, prosecuting, told the trial: 'These were glorifying terrorism.
'Mr Gul became more and more involved in extreme views. He spent more and more time in internet forums and chatrooms with people who expressed extreme views.
'He asked for footage showing sniper attacks, vehicle explosions and other terrorist attacks in places of conflict.
'He became more and more radicalised. He decided to make these videos and upload them.
'For people interested in this sort of thing, people with a grievance against coalition forces, he was pouring petrol on the fire.'
Gul was studying law at Queen Mary University in east London in February 2009 when police raided his home.
He used clips from al Qaida, the Taliban and Iraqi media sites and added jihadi songs.
One showed an image of Osama bin Laden along with words from a poem which praised him.
Other sections showed the bodies of children and images of conflict, including a coalition Jeep being blown up, the court heard.
Mr Larkin suggested Gul started to show an interest in Bin Laden in 2007 and the offences followed the December 2008 attack on Gaza by Israeli forces which resulted in 140 deaths.
Gul told the jury he did not support terrorism but acted out of curiosity and his political beliefs.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Osborne, senior national co-ordinator for counter terrorism, said: 'The clips graphically showed acts of terrorism and the logos of known terrorist groups.
'This is one of the first successful prosecutions relating to disseminating terrorist publications via the internet.'
 

msmoorad

mommys boy
salaams to all

i dont what to really say except that i think he did nothing serious. he has, in a way, expressed his views.
freedom of expression/speech is supposed to be one of the things the west is very proud of.
i think they cant catch those responsiblefor posting videos of the mujahideen from Afghanistan, Chechnya, Iraq etc and just managed to get hold of Mohammed Gul- they decided to make an example of him in the hope that it discourages others.
mainstream zionist media does not like anyone producing any material that contradicts the views/ideas they are trying to fool people into believing.

and Allah ta'ala knows best
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Two thoughts:

1. As Muslims we need to use the best of speech at all times.

2. Youth, unlike this old one, need a vehicle to express their dissatisfaction with the established systems. That is a developmental stage. Youth by nature is emotional. You need passion to change and want change. It is very sad to think that the old regime is so scared they will imprison anyone with passion. We have to forgive youth but youth is always looking for an alternative. This is similar to a Minority Report ( movie ) crime.
 

Mabsoot

Amir
Staff member
Assalamu alaykum

Whether you are in a non-Muslim country or in a Muslim country, spreading propaganda videos of Bin Laden and others, praising them and promoting such material is wrong and is a crime. - These things can influence other impressionable people to carry out murder and terrorism.
 

FreedomFighter

Junior Member
^Waalaykum salam, well who will agree to 5 years time in jail. Everything is seeming wrong because the whole matter is against Muslims. If anybody else putting videos for violence against Muslims, encouraging terrorism against Muslims, will anybody care? Will anybody put them in jail? The brother also showed videos of Muslims being hurt, as in the article is saying, he cares for the Muslims what is happening.
 

FreedomFighter

Junior Member
salaams to all

i dont what to really say except that i think he did nothing serious. he has, in a way, expressed his views.
freedom of expression/speech is supposed to be one of the things the west is very proud of.
i think they cant catch those responsiblefor posting videos of the mujahideen from Afghanistan, Chechnya, Iraq etc and just managed to get hold of Mohammed Gul- they decided to make an example of him in the hope that it discourages others.
mainstream zionist media does not like anyone producing any material that contradicts the views/ideas they are trying to fool people into believing.

and Allah ta'ala knows best

I agree, unfortunately for our brother. May Allah be with all of us.
 

thariq2005

Praise be to Allah!
Assalaamu alaykum

The brother was from our university and I knew him. It is not like what the article says. We should have husn-adh-dhann of the Muslims no matter what the media portrays. As Allaah says:

O you who believe, if a Faasiq (evil person) comes to you with any news, verify it, lest you should harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful for what you have done [Soorah al-Hujuraat: 6]
 
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