US airmen’s killer gets life sentence wearing Germany

Airmen Prosecutors believed Uka was an model of a lone-wolf extremist who became radicalized on his own by understanding and watching jihadist propaganda on the Internet. at some point in the trial, they introduced seeing that evidence dozens of library containing songs and in print material pulled from his cell phone, harmony player and workstation. Uka, who worked for instance a temporary mail sorter next to the airport, testified with the aim of he wanted to stay U.S. service personnel from available to Afghanistan in the manner of viewing a videotape on Facebook with the intention of ostensible to display American soldiers raping a teenage Muslim girl. It twisted away to survive a sight from the 2007 Brian De Palma anti-war film Redacted, taken away of context.

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