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Woolwich attack: Student sentenced for 'joke' tweet | Woolwich attack: Student sentenced for 'joke' tweet |
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A student who said on Twitter that people wearing Help for Heroes T-shirts "deserved to be beheaded" was arrested after complaining to police about threatening replies, a court has heard. | A student who said on Twitter that people wearing Help for Heroes T-shirts "deserved to be beheaded" was arrested after complaining to police about threatening replies, a court has heard. |
Deyka Ayan Hassan, from Harrow, sent the tweet in the aftermath of Drummer Lee Rigby's death in Woolwich, south-east London. | Deyka Ayan Hassan, from Harrow, sent the tweet in the aftermath of Drummer Lee Rigby's death in Woolwich, south-east London. |
The 21-year-old student admitted sending a malicious electronic message. | The 21-year-old student admitted sending a malicious electronic message. |
She was ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work by Hendon magistrates. | She was ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work by Hendon magistrates. |
Drummer Rigby was wearing the charity's T-shirt when he was attacked on 22 May. | Drummer Rigby was wearing the charity's T-shirt when he was attacked on 22 May. |
Hassan, an English and politics undergraduate at Kingston University, said she had sent the tweet "as a joke" about the design of the T-shirt. | Hassan, an English and politics undergraduate at Kingston University, said she had sent the tweet "as a joke" about the design of the T-shirt. |
'Naive and foolish' | 'Naive and foolish' |
Some of the replies she received included threats to rape her and kill her by burning down her home, the court heard. | Some of the replies she received included threats to rape her and kill her by burning down her home, the court heard. |
Chairman of the bench, Nigel Orton, told her she could have been jailed for the tweet but magistrates accepted she had not known it was a soldier who had been killed when she sent it. | Chairman of the bench, Nigel Orton, told her she could have been jailed for the tweet but magistrates accepted she had not known it was a soldier who had been killed when she sent it. |
"The tragic events in Woolwich that day have created a context which made this tweet appear extreme," he said. | "The tragic events in Woolwich that day have created a context which made this tweet appear extreme," he said. |
"It had a huge impact and clearly caused offence and distress. We accept you didn't intend to cause harm and you felt it was a joke. | "It had a huge impact and clearly caused offence and distress. We accept you didn't intend to cause harm and you felt it was a joke. |
"Your act was naive and foolish and without regard to the general public at a time of heightened sensitivity." | "Your act was naive and foolish and without regard to the general public at a time of heightened sensitivity." |
The court heard Hassan's father works in Somalia for organisations including US Aid and Prevent which aim to combat extremism. | |
He is also a former "associate advisor for policing diversity" to the Metropolitan Police. | He is also a former "associate advisor for policing diversity" to the Metropolitan Police. |
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