Austria’s Graz court recently sentenced an imam and three men to jail for leading a religious group that recruited young people for Islamic State.
The court sentenced the imam to seven years in prison. The other three men were sentenced to six, five and five months’ imprisonment, respectively, for suspended links to ISIS. Two other defendants were acquitted.
The defendants, born in Turkey, participated in the activities of this religious group founded by the 47-year-old imam. The latter denied that he had urged young people to radicalize and recruit them for ISIS, while the other defendants claimed innocence.
Convicted persons have the opportunity to appeal
As in other European countries, some young people, including minors and women, left Austria and went to Syria and Iraq to join ISIS.
In 2016, a Muslim preacher known as Abutayma, who was a member of a jihadist propaganda network in Austria, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for brainwashing about 10 people between the ages of 14 and 30.
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