Student from Pakistan sentenced for aid to Taliban

A member of the Taliban's religious police bea...Image via Wikipedia
Houston Chronicle:

A Pakistani national who came to the U.S. on a student visa to attend college in the Houston area was sentenced to federal prison today for having firearms and planning to help the Taliban.

Adnan Mirza, 33, was sentenced to 15 years without parole for unlawfully possessing firearms and conspiring to provide material support to the Taliban, federal officials announced today.

He also was fined $9,000.

Mirza was convicted in May following a jury trial.

As a foreign national who had entered the U.S. on a student visa to attend a community college in 2005 and 2006, Mirza is not permitted by federal law to possess firearms while in the U.S., federal officials said.

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It sounds like a pretty tough sentence which suggest to me the training sessions were more dangerous than most weekend outings. I suspect the sentence was intended to deter other "students" from engaging in practice for jihad against the US.

The picture above shows what the Taliban were doing to women a couple of weeks before 9-11.
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