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Man handed 4-year prison term for promoting terrorist ideology

By Rana Husseini - Sep 07,2021 - Last updated at Sep 07,2021

AMMAN — The Court of Cassation has upheld a March State Security Court (SSC) ruling, sentencing a man to four years in prison for spreading terrorist ideology through social media in Jordan in mid-2015.

The defendant was convicted of promoting the Daesh ideology to gain more sympathisers through social media and was handed the maximum punishment.

Court documents said the defendant adopted the takfiri ideology in 2015 after monitoring the Daesh group’s activities on social media.

“The defendant was convinced that Daesh applied the proper Sharia [Islamic law] and he decided to spread its ideology using Telegramme application until his arrest in January 2020,” court papers said.

The SSC general prosecutor asked the higher court to uphold the sentence, stating the SSC had followed the proper procedures when sentencing the defendant.

The defendant contested the SSC ruling through his lawyer, claiming “the SCC did not submit any evidence that he used social media to spread the Daesh ideology”.

The lawyer also charged that the SSC prosecutor “failed to present any other solid evidence that would implicate his client with the charges”.

The lawyer further argued that the sentence was “harsh” and that his client “should benefit from a reduction in penalty, because he is young and deserves a second chance in life”.

However, the higher court ruled that the SSC had followed the proper procedures and the defendant deserved the verdict he had received.

“It was clear that the defendant confessed willingly to spreading terrorist ideologies through social media, therefore, the authorities’ investigation procedures were correct and within the law,” the Court of Cassation said.

The Court of Cassation judges were Mohammad Ibrahim, Yassin Abdullat, Mohammad Khashashneh, Nayef Samarat and Fawzi Nahar

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