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Devout Muslim Charged With Death Threats Against "South Park" Creators for Huggy Bear

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posted on May, 20 2011 @ 10:25 AM
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As Muslims whine about non-existent hate crimes .......... their war on the infidels, free speech, and freedom of expression rages on. Dare to speak about or expose the ideology that inspires these warmongers, and you are a racistislamophobicantimuslimbigot.

Revolution Muslim's 2008 co-founders, Yousef al-Khattab and Morton, were both interviewed by CNN's Drew Griffin in October 2009. In the interview Morton, a convert to Islam and one-time follower of the Grateful Dead, defended the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and argued that further attacks on Americans were justified. He told Griffin he did not encourage violence on U.S. soil.The government affidavit cites the CNN interview."We're commanded to terrorize the disbelievers," Morton told Griffin. "The Quran says very clearly in the Arabic language ... this means 'terrorize them.' It's a command from Allah."


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posted on May, 20 2011 @ 10:26 AM
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In an affidavit accompanying the recent complaint against Morton, FBI special agent Paula R. Menges said Morton, co-founder of the group called Revolution Muslim, worked with Chesser on a "clarification statement" after Chesser's postings. The pair made website postings that were -- despite their claims -- threats, Menges said. The agent also contends the statement contained pages ofjustification under Islamic law for the death of those who insult Islam or defame its prophet.

In February, Zachary Adam Chesser, 21, who admitted to posting online threats, was sentenced to 25 years in prison.Chesser, a Muslim convert, encouraged violent jihadists to attack "South Park"writers for an episode that depicted the Prophet Mohammed in a bear suit, court documents said.Chesser posted online messages that included the writers' home addresses and urged online readers to "pay them a visit "



posted on May, 20 2011 @ 10:32 AM
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(CNN)-- Federal authorities are using words uttered by the co-founder of a radical Islamic group to charge him with threats against the creators of "South Park."
A criminal complaint alleging the communication of threats was filed in Virginia late last week against Jesse Curtis Morton, also known as Younus Abdullah Mohammad.A senior law enforcement source Thursday told CNN, which interviewed Morton in 2009, that the suspect is believed to be in Morocco, where he maintains Islampolicy.com, an English-language website propagating pro al Qaeda views.That website is a successor to Revolutionmuslim.com.

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"We're commanded to terrorize the disbelievers," Younus Abdullah Mohammadtold Griffin. "The Quran says very clearly in the Arabic language ... this means 'terrorize them.' It's a command from Allah."



 
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