Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Somali $weethearts

"2 women convicted of raising money online for Al-Shabab" by MATTHEW BARAKAT Associated Press  October 26, 2016

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Two women who used an Internet chat room to raise several thousand dollars for the Somali militant group Al Shabab have been convicted of providing support to a terrorist organization.

US District Judge Anthony Trenga found the women — Muna Osman Jama, 36, of Reston, Va., and Hinda Osman Dhirane, 46, of Kent, Wash. — guilty on most of the charges they faced on Tuesday after they waived their right to a jury trial.

Prosecutors say the women used the chat room to round up small contributions on behalf of Al Shabab.

The women did not deny their sympathies for the group. But their defense lawyers argued that the money they raised went to people who were not clearly defined members of Al Shabab.

They also argued that the women intended the money to be used to support safe houses sheltering injured Al Shabab soldiers.

And they argued that sending money to a safehouse in Kenya that cared for injured Al Shabab soldiers could not be held against the women, because providing funds for medicine in an armed conflict cannot be considered a criminal act under international treaties.

But the judge disagreed, and said in his ruling Tuesday that the two women were integral parts of Al Shabab’s fund-raising operations. And he rejected the First Amendment defense.

‘‘They are not being punished for advocacy but for their actions,’’ Trenga said. He convicted Jama on all 21 counts she faced, and found Dhirane guilty on seven of 21 counts, ruling that Dhirane had not yet joined the conspiracy when some of the earlier financial transactions in 2011 and early 2012 occurred.

The judge ordered both women, who had been free on bond during the trial, taken into custody immediately. They could face sentences of 15 years when they are sentenced in January.

Al Shabab, which has been linked to Al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for terrorist attacks including the 2013 attack on the Westgate shopping mall in Kenya that killed 67 people.

That was shown to be some sort of crisis drill fiction or false flag and it is repeatedly flogged in my pre$$.

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They should hang

Then they will be nothing but shadows.