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Old 02-25-2009, 09:38 PM   #1
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Default Man Charged With Sending Terrorism E-Mail

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Mohammed Gul, 20, is accused of two counts of transmitting a terrorist publication in January this year.
He is also charged with owning a document containing information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.
Mr Gul, who lives in Elm Park Avenue, Hornchurch, east London was charged with the offences late on Monday evening.
He was arrested by anti-terror police officers on February 10 at an address in Hornchurch, a Metropolitan Police spokesman said.
The force would not reveal details of the document allegedly found in Mr Gul's possession.
He is due to appear before Westminster Magistrates Court today.
It is not the first such charge. Last year, Neil Lewington, 43, was arrested at Lowestoft railway station in Suffolk, for allegedly having a Nazi-themed book containing information about terrorism.

He appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court accused of ten offences against the Terrorism Act and one against the Explosives Act.
Lewington was charged with 'intending to commit an act of terrorism' by travelling to Lowestoft with two 'improvised explosive devices'.
He was also charged with possessing seven timers, four containers of sodium chloride weed killer and a number of firelighters.
All of these, it was claimed in court, were 'for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism'.
Lewington, from Reading, was also said to have had three tennis balls, which it was claimed could also be used in an act of terrorism.

The charge did not explain how the balls could have been used for terrorist purposes.

At the time of his arrest in November last year, Lewington is said to have had a 'Waffen SS UK members' handbook' and another book called 'Counter Bomb'.
Both documents were described in court as 'a record of information of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism'.
He was also charged with having 'several notebooks containing drawings and handwritten notes', which it was claimed could be used in preparing an act of terrorism.
He is due to stand trial at the Old Bailey in June.
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Old 02-26-2009, 09:13 AM   #2
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Great Britain needs a Bill of Rights to protect freedom of speech. This is a very scary scenario, and is likely to be repeated in the United States (if it already has not).
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