Hate preacher Anjem Choudary’s videos are still available online despite conviction… and are being spread by his followers
The 49-year-old was found guilty of terrorism offences but despite his conviction searches online still threw up his videos
HORRIFYING Islamist messages of hatred by Britain’s most prolific radical preacher are being spread online by his followers.
Despite his conviction, scores of extremist videos by Anjem Choudary were freely available on Google and YouTube searches.
It comes days after he was jailed for encouraging support of cruel terrorist group ISIS.
The sick videos include calls to arms to fight the kuffar, or non-believers and the glorification of ISIS’ atrocities.
In the footage Choudary also gives acclaim for Hitler’s genocide of Jews and demands for a world governed by Sharia law.
The 49-year-old was found guilty of terrorism offences after two decades spent mocking British efforts to bring him to justice.
He had appeared on news programmes worldwide spouting anti-western doctrines while taking care not to cross the line into criminality.
Many videos still online contain diatribes from the convict’s confidant, Siddhartha Dhar, who travelled to Syria to take a role in killing prisoners.
London-born Choudary, who has been linked to 15 terrorist plots, was barely sanctioned by internet companies until Tuesday when a reporting ban on his conviction was lifted.
Twitter then disabled his account which had more than 30,000 followers and YouTube removed his lectures supporting ISIS.