Anthony Small, Former British Boxing Champion, Accused of Trying to Join ISIS

Anthony Small, Former British Boxing Champion, Accused of Trying to Join ISIS, Anthony Small, a resigned boxer who held light middleweight titles in Great Britain, was one of three London men blamed by a court for endeavoring to join fear bunch ISIS.

"The arraignment's case is they planned to go to Syria to join and bolster what is called Islamic State of Iraq and Levant, known as Isil or Isis," prosecutor Richard Whittam said in his opening explanation of the trial, per BBC.

Little, Michael Coe and Simon Keeler were captured a year ago on dread related charges. Prosecutors charge that Small attempted to snuck jihadists out of the United Kingdom and into Syria, where they would then perform demonstrations of fear in backing of ISIS.

Little, who changed over to Islam at age 24 and is also called Abdul Haqq, has been a blunt supporter of the Islamic State bunch. He discharged a feature in September of a year ago pardoning ISIS executions of American columnists, saying they "[weren't] unwarranted." Small had beforehand taken part in encourages calling for Great Britain to not include itself with the War in Afghanistan.

English prosecutors likewise accused Small of spreading terrorist productions, saying he distributed an article titled "Assaults By Muslims In Perspective" and recorded a discourse titled "Another James Foley decapitating."

Every one of the three men have kept up their purity.
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