French Court Jails Terrorists
CNN.com is reporting that a French court has sentenced five Islamic 'militants' to prison terms ranging from two to seven years. They were convicted of "providing logistic support to the killers of Afghan anti-Taliban commander Ahmed Shah Massood or for recruiting young Muslims to Afghan training camps."
The names of the convicts are Abderrahmane Ameuroud, Merhez Azouz, Khellaf Hama, Adel Tebourski, and Youcef el-Aouni. All are terrorists that have been involved in deadly conspiracies and all were let off with very light sentences. After they serve their two years or five years or whatever, they'll be back plotting to kill.
It's hard to understand why these guys weren't treated more harshly by the judicial system.
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