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Mullah Krekar on trial over death threats

Published: 15 Feb 2012 10:15 GMT+1
Updated: 15 Feb 2012 12:39 GMT+1

Norway-based Islamist Mullah Krekar pleaded not guilty on Wednesday on the first day of his trial on charges of promoting terrorism and making death threats, most notably against the leader of the Conservative Party.

”My client is not going to plead guilty to committing an offence. He’s a very religious person who has explained how Islam views a number of problems that were posed to him,” Krekar’s lawyer, Brynjar Meling, told news agency NTB shortly before the trial started.

Ther 55-year-old Krekar, a firebrand jihadist whose real name is Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, stands accused of threatening Convervative Party (Høyre) leader Erna Solberg during a meeting in Oslo with the international press on June 10th 2010. He risks up to 15 years behind bars if found guilty, according to Norwegian media reports.

Norway’s Supreme Court ruled in 2007 to expel Krekar from the country in the interests of national security in a decision signed By Solberg. But with Iraq unable to guarantee that Krekar would not be sentenced to death, Norway put the expulsion order on hold.

According to the charge sheet, Krekar said: ”Erna Solberg says, ’throw Mullah Krekar to his death’. She will pay the price for that with her own life. Who it will be that takes her life, I don’t know. Al-Qaeda, Ansar al-Islam, my relatives, my children, I don’t know.”

Before the Oslo court on Wednesday, wearing traditional Kurdish attire, Krekar hinted he would gladly repeat those declarations.

His lawyer Brynjar Meling stressed however that his client's words merely referred to Islamic principles and were protected under freedom of expression laws.

Krekar also stands accused of criminal incitement after he called for attacks on US soldiers in Iraq during an interview with US commercial broadcaster NBC.

The United Nations put Krekar on its list of known terrorists in December 2006. The United States also considers him a terrorist.

Krekar, the co-founder of Islamist militant group Ansar al-Islam, moved to Norway as a refugee from northern Iraq in 1991.

See also: Norway Islamist calls for new US terror attacks

 

The Local/NTB/AFP (news@thelocal.no)

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2012-02-28 05:23:05 by xbrain
If you are not careful u may probably end up as France/Germany who now have many issues with Muslims. Sometimes i can never understand why such countries give in so much to their own ideals when deep inside they know the dangers that will present itself once these fanatics are let free..
2012-03-01 00:21:46 by thePakistani
why not give life imprisonment to the d-bag..................... I think we would be better off if we keep people like these licked up.
2012-03-04 12:47:30 by nomania
I'm Muslim and agree that this bugger must be kept in jail indefinitely. Mullahs are a disgrace to the values that the Quran teaches. They have misinterpreted the humanistic values of the Quran and turned them in their own favour that may lead to insecurity towards "foreign people". The biggest crime they have done is that they have influenced many people to this path and diverted their attention from the true values of Islam. Hence I stand by my claim that the world will be more peaceful if religious leaders from each religion was behind bars, be it priest, mullah, or rabbi. They do no good to humanity but to cause division and serve the interets of the elites by doing so.
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