From Jihad Watch:
Australia: "Convert to radical Islam" insists he didn't really mean death threats
This guy again: he had said of Australian non-Muslims, "One day they know they will be controlled," but apparently none of that applies to him, and he doesn't seem to take any responsibility to control himself. "Muslim radical on child porn, terror threat charges," from ABC News (Australia), March 14 (thanks to Dumbledoresarmy):
A convert to radical Islam has appeared in a Sydney court on charges of possessing child pornography and making a hoax terrorist threat against the city's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Ibrahim Siddiq-Conlon is accused of posting the threat on the Facebook page for 2Day FM's Kyle and Jackie O Show.
Police also allege he viewed child abuse material on the internet using his laptop computer between July last year and his arrest on the night of the Mardi Gras parade.
Siddiq-Conlon has previously come to attention in the media for his outspoken views, particularly his call for Australia to become an Islamic state ruled by sharia law.
He faced Burwood Local Court this morning and was granted bail to re-appear in May.
Speaking to reporters outside the court, Siddiq-Conlon said he had posted the hoax threat in a moment of passion and had not meant it.
"It was just a moment of passion and I didn't mean it and that's all," he said.
He denied accessing child pornography from his computer.
"Nothing to say on that - of course is that police believe they have some evidence but you know of course we don't have any of that stuff," he said.
Posted by Marisol on March 14, 2012 4:55 AM |
Australia: "Convert to radical Islam" insists he didn't really mean death threats
This guy again: he had said of Australian non-Muslims, "One day they know they will be controlled," but apparently none of that applies to him, and he doesn't seem to take any responsibility to control himself. "Muslim radical on child porn, terror threat charges," from ABC News (Australia), March 14 (thanks to Dumbledoresarmy):
A convert to radical Islam has appeared in a Sydney court on charges of possessing child pornography and making a hoax terrorist threat against the city's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Ibrahim Siddiq-Conlon is accused of posting the threat on the Facebook page for 2Day FM's Kyle and Jackie O Show.
Police also allege he viewed child abuse material on the internet using his laptop computer between July last year and his arrest on the night of the Mardi Gras parade.
Siddiq-Conlon has previously come to attention in the media for his outspoken views, particularly his call for Australia to become an Islamic state ruled by sharia law.
He faced Burwood Local Court this morning and was granted bail to re-appear in May.
Speaking to reporters outside the court, Siddiq-Conlon said he had posted the hoax threat in a moment of passion and had not meant it.
"It was just a moment of passion and I didn't mean it and that's all," he said.
He denied accessing child pornography from his computer.
"Nothing to say on that - of course is that police believe they have some evidence but you know of course we don't have any of that stuff," he said.
Posted by Marisol on March 14, 2012 4:55 AM |
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