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WhiteTara

(29,692 posts)
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 03:30 PM Feb 2016

First US trials of suspected Islamic State sympathizers begin

Source: CS Monitor

NEW YORK — A U.S. Air Force veteran and former airplane mechanic charged with trying to join the Islamic State will be among the first Americans to go on trial as a result of the U.S. government's pursuit of dozens of suspected sympathizers of the militant group.

Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh, 48, was stopped at a Turkish airport in January 2015. He told investigators he was just on a vacation, but an indictment alleged that he was carrying 180 jihadist propaganda videos, including one featuring the beheading of an Islamic State prisoner. Later, prosecutors said they found a letter on his computer in which he told his wife he wanted to join the Islamic State.

Jury selection in Pugh's trial at a federal court in New York City is scheduled to begin in earnest this week. Pugh has pleaded not guilty to charges that he tried to provide material support to a terrorist group and obstructed justice.

The Justice Department said it has pressed criminal charges against more than 70 Islamic State sympathizers, though some published reports have put that figure higher.

Read more: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2016/0220/First-US-trials-of-suspected-Islamic-State-sympathizers-begin

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First US trials of suspected Islamic State sympathizers begin (Original Post) WhiteTara Feb 2016 OP
This worries me a bit. TygrBright Feb 2016 #1
I know what you mean WhiteTara Feb 2016 #2

TygrBright

(20,755 posts)
1. This worries me a bit.
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 06:02 PM
Feb 2016

ISIS are scum, their hateful ideology is everything I'm against, and their history of subhuman terrorist actions is appalling.

Nevertheless, it bothers me that in America we can make it a criminal offense to "sympathize" with anything, even scum.

Congress has not declared a state of war against any nation.

ISIS are criminals.

There's a slippery slope here, and it bothers me.

If someone conspires to commit criminal acts, collect the evidence of the conspiracy and try them for conspiracy under the law.

"Sympathizing?"

What happens when they decide that "sympathizing" with a "terrorist" like Edward Snowden or Julian Assange is worth prosecuting?

ambivalently,
Bright

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