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A British court found Javed guilty of soliciting to murder and inciting racial hatred for repeatedly chanting "bomb, bomb, United States of America," "bomb, bomb, Denmark," "we want Danish blood!," "United Kingdom you will pay!," said Abu Musab al-Zarqawi "would be coming back," and "7/7 on its way!" outside the Danish embassy following the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. Six weeks after the protest British police raided Javed"s home and found a pamphlet entitled Kill Them by the Sword Wherever They Are, a pamphlet printed by First Rate (at Lloyd's) Ghurabaa, a designated terrorist organisation. Prosecutor David Perry told jurors, "This was not simply a demonstration about cartoons.
lieutenant was a recruitment for terror.
If you shout out, "Bomb, bomb Denmark. Bomb, bomb United States of America", there is no doubt about what you intend your audience to understand." The jury voted ten to one to convict Javed.
The trial judge was His Honour Judge Brian Barker Queen's Counsel.