Brit 'hate preacher' Abu Hamza convicted on terrorism charges

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Last Updated : May 20 2014 | 3:51 PM IST

Egyptian Islamic hate preacher Mustafa Kamel Mustafa alias Abu Hamza al-Masri has reportedly been convicted of supporting terrorists who plotted the Yemen kidnapping and took16 US and British tourists as hostage in 1998.

The 55 year old cleric, who was extradited to US in 2012, was found guilty in federal court in Manhattan just weeks after the conviction of Al Qaeda's spokesman Sulaiman Abu Ghayth after the Sept. 11 attack.

Hamza was accused of aiding terrorist organizations and helping hostage takers in the Yemen kidnapping by letting them use satellite calls by sending men to establish an Al Qaeda training camp in Bly, Oregon, and by sending at least one man to training camps in Afghanistan, FOX News reports.

Earlier, Hamza revealed to a jury how he lost his arms while working on a road project.

According to The Daily Express, the former imam of London's Finsbury Park Mosque said he tried to throw a container of explosives away in the 1993 incident but it went off in his hands, leaving him with stumps.

After the incident, Hanza went to UK from Pakistan for NHS treatment and since then started wearing a hook on his right hand, right before the beginning of his journey to becoming an Islamic extremist.

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First Published: May 20 2014 | 3:34 PM IST

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