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Cartoon protester guilty of soliciting murder


By Richard Holt and agencies

Last Updated: 5:40pm GMT 05/01/2007

 


A British citizen has been found guilty of soliciting murder and stirring up
racial hatred in the wake of the publication of cartoons depicting the
prophet Mohammed.

Umran Javed, 27, was said to have been one of the leaders of a demonstration
against the cartoons in London. 


 

Protests over cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed


Hundreds of Muslims demonstrated in London against the publication of the
cartoons

He was found guilty of calling for the murder of American and Danish people
and remanded in custody until sentencing in April.

Javed, of Washwood Heath Road, Birmingham, was recorded on video by the
police and arrested later, said David Perry QC, prosecuting at the Old
Bailey.

There were shouts of protest from the public gallery as the verdicts were
returned on the second day after the jury retired.

Mr Perry said the demonstration of Muslims on Feb 3 last year was to protest
about the cartoons printed in Denmark and then reproduced in some European
countries.

He said Javed used a loudhailer to address around 40 people outside the
Danish embassy in Sloane Street, Knightsbridge.

"He appeared to be one of the leaders," said Mr Perry.

Mr Perry said: "He addressed the crowd in terms which encouraged killing and
incited racial hatred."

Javed had continued with his speech as the crowd were joined by between 200
and 300 other Muslims who had marched from the central mosque in Regent's
Park.

He condemned the cartoons as dishonouring Mohammed and accused
"non-believers of declaring war against Islam and the Muslim community",
said Mr Perry.

"He said disbelievers would pay a heavy price ... and said Denmark would pay
with blood."

Javed told his audience to take lessons from the murder of a Dutch film
director who was murdered and the slaughter of Jews.

He was said to have shouted: "Bomb, bomb Denmark. Bomb, bomb USA."

Mr Perry said the crowd responded to his calls with similar calls and
chants.

In a reference to the dead Iraqi al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Javed
told the crowd that Denmark should watch its back, because Zarqawi was
"coming back".

Mr Perry said the case was not about freedom of assembly or freedom of
speech.

He said the words used were plainly criminal. "The words used were
straight-forward and plain. If you shout out 'bomb, bomb Denmark; bomb, bomb
USA', there is no doubt about what you intend your audience to understand.

"The prosecution case is that the defendant was clearly encouraging people
to commit murder - terrorist killing."

Javed told the jury: "I regret saying these things. I understand the
implications they have but they were just slogans, soundbites. I did not
want to see Denmark and the USA being bombed."

Shadow home secretary David Davis said: "It was entirely proper to bring
this prosecution and to pursue it vigorously because everybody should
understand that whilst Britain is a tolerant society, it should never
tolerate threats of violence or death from any quarter under any
circumstance."

 

 

Accessed 5 Jan 2007,
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