That'll show those jihadists how serious British authorities are. The Revolting Geek of Mass Proportions himself, Adam Gadahn, has already remarked on this phenomenon: "If it's Allah's will that you be captured, then it's not the end the world, and it doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to spend the rest of your life in prison," and "Over these past few years, I've seen the release of many, many Mujahideen whom I had never even dreamed would regain their freedom."
Britain is obviously less safe if prison sentences for jihadists lose whatever deterrent power they may still have. "'Invisible ink' al-Qaeda plotter released early from prison," by Martin Evans for the Telegraph, September 19:
Habib Ahmed, 32, was convicted after being caught smuggling code books written in invisible ink into the country.
He was part of a British terror cell, headed by Rangzieb Ahmed, that police believe were planning a massacre in Britain.
But despite being jailed for ten years in December 2008, he has now been released and is living at a bail hostel in Manchester. Read the rest on: Jihad Watch
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