Wednesday 10 October 2012



Man gets community sentence for Facebook post about dead soldiers
Azhar Ahmed must do 240 hours of community service after writing on Facebook: 'All soldiers should die and go to hell'

Azhar Ahmed, 20, from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire gets a community sentence for two years
for posting a message on Facebook after two days after the death of the soldiers in march this year
he accepts that he has posted this comment but does not think it was offensive
however courts final decisions were set as a district judge found him guilty as it is a offensive communication and comment to make so his punishment is to to community sentence and told to pay costs of £300 by the magistrates.

Ahmed made his comments on the social networking site two days later, he wrote that: "People gassin about the deaths of Soldiers! What about the family's who've been brutally killed. The women who have been raped. The children who have been sliced up!" He went on to be abusive about soldiers.

in my opinion the action taking against Azhar Ahmed is partly right as no one should make such a harsh comment about anyone especially soldiers whereas its not much of his fault as he did realize his mistake and did remove the comment. 

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