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UK: Muslim already convicted of spreading ISIS videos on Whatsapp and Instagram convicted of spreading them on Facebook

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“Miah was clearly determined to seek out and share this extremist content online again, even in the knowledge that it could result in a further terrorism conviction.”

Odd. You mean, he didn’t reform and reject his twisted, hijacked version of Islam after the earlier convictions, and once again embrace the true, peaceful Islam? Now, why is that?

“Muslim extremist, 29, convicted of spreading ISIS videos on WhatsApp and Instagram is found guilty of sharing propaganda videos glorifying terrorists on Facebook,” by Eirian Jane Prosser, MailOnline, August 26, 2022:

A Muslim extremist, previously convicted for spreading videos from the so-called Islamic State on Whatsapp and Instagram, has been found guilty of sharing propaganda videos glorifying terrorists on Facebook.

Sabbir Miah, 29, from Newham, East London, posted the propaganda video in a private group in June last year.

The footage showed the IS adopted black flag and was produced by Al-Hayat media – who produces the terrorist groups propaganda.

Sabbir Miah, 29, from Newham, East London, was found guilty at the Old Bailey today for spreading videos glorifying so called Islamic-State on Facebook. He was previously convicted for sharing similar propaganda on Instagram and Whatsapp…

The English-speaking narrator also referred to a British fighter, named as Abu Abdullah al-Habashi, who died near the Syrian border town of Kobani.

The video prompted 23 reactions on Facebook and four comments. In response to one comment that he could not share the video, Miah replied: ‘It seems like the privacy settings has changed to private bro.’

Following his arrest at a temporary address in London on November 2 last year, Miah said: ‘It’s weird because I haven’t posted anything.’

Ms Wilson added: ‘The very same day Mr Miah joined the group he posted a video which could be viewed by anyone in the private group.

‘The video includes a black flag that has been adopted by Islamic State and is produced by Al-Hayat media, who produce IS propaganda.’…

Miah had five previous convictions against him for similar offences committed in 2016 and 2017.

In 2016, he posted a terrorist publication relating to IS videos on an earlier Facebook account and in early 2017 he posted further IS videos on Instagram and WhatsApp resulting in two more convictions – he pleaded guilty to those charges….

After the verdict, Commander Richard Smith, who leads the Metropolitan Police’s counter-terrorism command, said: ‘Miah was clearly determined to seek out and share this extremist content online again, even in the knowledge that it could result in a further terrorism conviction.

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