scoobydoo
13th February 2008, 16:33
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7242724.stm
Imran Khan, solicitor for Mr Zafar, said they had been prosecuted for "thought crime".
And in a statement released through his solicitors, Mr Malik said he had always maintained his innocence and had been vindicated by the Lord Chief Justice.
"It is a great thing to live in a country where the Lord Chief Justice takes the time from hearing important cases to see if a group of unknown students have been fairly convicted for reading the wrong kind of literature," he said.
"As I said when I was arrested, I do not, have not and will not support terrorism in any form against innocent people.
Just like the last line here....depends on your interpretation of 'innocent people' here dont you think? :rolleyes:
Imran Khan, solicitor for Mr Zafar, said they had been prosecuted for "thought crime".
And in a statement released through his solicitors, Mr Malik said he had always maintained his innocence and had been vindicated by the Lord Chief Justice.
"It is a great thing to live in a country where the Lord Chief Justice takes the time from hearing important cases to see if a group of unknown students have been fairly convicted for reading the wrong kind of literature," he said.
"As I said when I was arrested, I do not, have not and will not support terrorism in any form against innocent people.
Just like the last line here....depends on your interpretation of 'innocent people' here dont you think? :rolleyes: