Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Man in Ohio Terror Case Gets 20 Years in Prison

While it's great news that this guy was convicted, 20 years is not nearly enough.  Since Muslims believe the Jihad against the West must go on until they conqure all of humanity, we should also.  For any terrorist activity or support of terrorist activity, the sentence should be incarceration until such time as Muslims stop trying to impose Sharia law on mankind by any means whatsoever.  Incarceration til the end of hostilities is after all a basic aspect of the Genevia Conventions.  And so the length of sentence would depend entirly on the length of Muslim Jihad attacks against Western society.

As to what to do with these prisoners, prison ships would be an ideal solution. 


FROM NEWSMAX.COM:

Man in Ohio Terror Case Gets 20 Years in Prison

TOLEDO, Ohio -- A federal judge in Ohio has sentenced a man to 20 years in prison for a terrorist plot that the government said targeted U.S. troops.
Mohammad Amawi had faced up to life in prison.
Amawi is the first defendant to be sentenced in the case. He and two other men were found guilty last year of plotting to recruit and train terrorists to kill American soldiers in Iraq.
Defense lawyers say the three were set up by an undercover FBI informant.

In sentencing Amawi on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge James Carr said the informant sought the men out. Without his involvement, the judge says the trio was less likely to connect.
One of the other men, Marwan El-Hindi, was scheduled to begin his sentencing hearing Wednesday.

One of three men convicted of plotting to recruit and train terrorists to kill American soldiers in Iraq told a federal judge Tuesday that prosecutors twisted his words and wrongly painted him as a terrorist.
Mohammad Amawi said he was targeted because he spoke out against the war in Iraq.
"Yes, I said of lot of things," he said during his sentencing hearing in Ohio. "But when did I do something?"

Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to give Amawi a life sentence. He and two other men of Middle Eastern descent met in Toledo about five years ago and began plans to help insurgents in Iraq, prosecutors said.
U.S. District Judge James Carr will announce his sentence Wednesday.
A second man, Marwan El-Hindi, is scheduled to begin his sentencing hearing Wednesday. He and Wassim Mazloum also face up to life prison.

Lawyers for all three say the men were manipulated by an undercover FBI informant who recorded the men for about two years beginning in 2004 while they talked about training in explosives, guns, and sniper tactics.
Amawi, 29, said that the informant was the one who suggested the men carry out the plot and took them to a shooting range.
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