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But she yesterday said she did not wish to 'set a precedent' by charging them with contempt of court because of this. The protesters had refused to stand for the judge as she entered and left court. Two others were acquitted.Īlthough the offence carries a maximum fine of £1,000, the five were merely given a conditional discharge for two years by District Judge Carolyn Mellanby, which means if they are found guilty of anything else this conviction will be taken into account. They were Sajjadar Choudhury, 31, Munin Abdul, 28, Jalal Ahmed, 21, Yousaf Bashir, 29, and Ziaur Rahman, 32, all from Luton. Yesterday at Luton Magistrates' Court, five of the group were found guilty of using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm and distress to others. The protest sparked a hostile stand-off with angry members of the public who had been cheering the soldiers. They were part of a demonstration against the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, who were marching through Luton after returning from Iraq. No one was charged.ĭuring their six-day trial, the men argued they were exercising their right to freedom of speech and had been telling the truth about the conduct of British forces in Iraq. The peer - who was hit by at least one of the eggs - faced a group of shouting protesters telling her that she was not a proper Muslim.
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Some of the group members were linked to an egg attack on Tory peer Baroness Warsi when she visited Luton two months ago.
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Their backers waved a banner saying: 'Islam will dominate the world. Surrounded by other followers of Islam4UK - the group led by so-called preacher of hate Anjem Choudary - they said they would protest again. The taxpayer will pay for the fines too out of benefits'. Outside the court, they defiantly declared: 'The taxpayer paid for this court case. The men, all of whom are on benefits, were each ordered to pay £500 in costs towards the prosecution. 'Islam will dominate the world - Freedom can go to hell': A supporter of the seven Muslim protesters arrives at Luton Magistrates' Court today