Italy: Two Muslims plot jihad massacre, one gets house arrest, the other goes free

What does someone have to do to go to prison?

A judge in Italy has convicted two young jihadists who plotted a terrorist attack using explosives, but let one go free and sentenced the other merely to house arrest. Wherever there are Leftists, pro-abortion activism, transgender activism, and work for climate change and open-door immigration all take precedence over national security (and the economy).

Alessia Ambrosi, regional councillor of the national-conservative Brother of Italy (FdI), slammed the judge’s ruling, and with good reason. A report released three months ago by Italy’s intelligence organization — il Dipartimento delle Informazioni per la Sicurezza (DIS) — backs up Ambrosi, stating that Italy remains “a major target of Islamic Jihadist terrorist groups, with the report noting that terror groups have spoken among themselves of attacking Rome.”

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“Muslims planned attacks: one goes to house arrest, the other returns to freedom. It is controversial,” translated from “Islamici ideavano attentati: uno va ai domiciliari, l’altra torna libera. È bufera,” by Luca Sablone, Il Giornale, June 24, 2022:

Two Muslims planned to carry out an attack in Italy with explosive devices, but the very hard blow that was expected did not arrive: neither prison nor expulsion, simply house arrest for one of them. The other, on the other hand, is free. The hypothesis of a crime for a man and a woman is that of association for the purpose of terrorism or subversion of the democratic order, recruitment and training for the purpose of terrorism, including international ones.

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