Three Muslim extremists who handed out
leaflets calling for homosexuals to be hanged, stoned and burned to
death have been jailed.
The group handed out the material in
the street as well as posting it through letterboxes in a hate-filled
campaign calling for the execution of gay people who they claimed were
at the root of society’s problems.
Ihjaz Ali, Kabir Ahmed and Razwan
Javed are the first to be prosecuted under new laws against inciting
hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation. Ali was jailed for two years and Ahmed and Javed for 15 months each.

Hate crimes: From left - Ihjaz Ali, Razwan Javed
and Kabir Ahmed, who were jailed after becoming the first to be
convicted of stirring up hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation for
handing out a leaflet calling for gay people to be executed.
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