Anjem Choudary Found Convicted of Supporting ISIS

Anjem Choudary Found Convicted of Supporting ISIS

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Anjem Choudary, a British Pakistani, was convicted of supporting the Islamic State through speeches that inspired many to join the group. Despite claiming free speech rights, his actions were deemed to cross into criminality. His trial revealed his influence on associates like Siddhartha Dhar, who fled to Syria. Choudary's background as a solicitor and his radicalization journey were highlighted, showing his manipulative tactics to radicalize others. The jury found him guilty, marking a significant legal challenge in addressing extremist rhetoric.

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What was Anjem Choudary convicted of?

Tax evasion

Cybercrime

Money laundering

Inviting support for IS

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Who was Siddhartha Dhar?

A police officer

A journalist

A lawyer

Choudary's right-hand man

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What was Choudary's profession before his descent into extremism?

Teacher

Solicitor

Engineer

Doctor

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What did Choudary do after the 9/11 attacks?

Moved to another country

Joined the military

Started a charity

Held a press conference to praise Osama bin Laden

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What was the main challenge for the jury in Choudary's case?

Juror bias

Determining if his views crossed into criminality

Witness intimidation

Lack of evidence

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How did Choudary's rhetoric affect young men?

It encouraged them to travel for leisure

It influenced them towards violent extremism

It led them to engage in community service

It inspired them to pursue higher education

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What was the outcome of Choudary's trial?

The trial was postponed

He fled the country

He was found guilty

He was acquitted