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US man found guilty of aiding al-Qaeda | US man found guilty of aiding al-Qaeda |
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A jury in the US state of Massachusetts has convicted a man of conspiring to support al-Qaeda and providing material support to terrorists. | A jury in the US state of Massachusetts has convicted a man of conspiring to support al-Qaeda and providing material support to terrorists. |
Tarek Mehanna, a US national, was found guilty on all seven counts against him. | Tarek Mehanna, a US national, was found guilty on all seven counts against him. |
During the trial, prosecutors argued that Mehanna had travelled to Yemen to receive training at a militant camp to fight US soldiers in Iraq. | |
Lawyers for the 29 year old, who was arrested in 2009, said he was merely an aspiring scholar of Islam. | Lawyers for the 29 year old, who was arrested in 2009, said he was merely an aspiring scholar of Islam. |
However, the federal jury found Mehanna guilty of four terrorism-related charges and three charges of lying to authorities. | |
Prosecutors said Mehanna, from the Boston suburb of Sudbury, and two friends had conspired to go to Yemen for terrorist training. | |
After failing to find a training camp, the prosecutors said, the three men returned home. Mehanna allegedly started translating materials promoting holy war and distributing them online. | |
Mehanna's lawyers said their client was a scholar, who had aspired to study Islamic law and translate classical texts. | |
The translation and distribution of the materials was free speech protected by the First Amendment to the US constitution, they argued. | |
Mehanna is expected to be sentenced in April, and could be sent to prison for the rest of his life. |
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