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Said Namouh A Moroccan, Said Namouh emigrated to Canada in 2003 and settled in Maskinongé, Quebec. A divorced man, Namouh worked on the ''Khidemat'' web forum, under the name ''Ashraf''〔 and is alleged to have edited videos for the Global Islamic Media Front.〔〔CBC, "(Quebec man held in Europe bomb plot won't be extradited )", September 14, 2007〕 In 2009, he was convicted under the Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act of distributing "jihadist" propaganda online and sentenced to life imprisonment.〔Hamilton, Graeme. National Post, "(Where do you draw the line? Quebec man accused of terror activities was expressing religious freedom, defence ), February 20, 2009〕〔Toronto Star, (Quebec man gets life sentence ), February 17, 2010〕〔, (Homegrown Canadian terrorist with jihadist ideals found guilty ), October 1, 2009〕 ==2007 arrest== Two days after his arrest, Canada stated that they would not extradite him to Austria, where two men and a woman were also arrested.〔〔CTV News, (Quebec man arrested in connection with terror plot ), September 13, 2007〕 He was accused of making the images "widely available on the internet",〔 and helping publicise a threat against Austria and Germany that threatened to detonate a car bomb unless the countries withdrew their troops from Afghanistan.〔MacLeon, Ian. Ottawa Citizen, "(The warning lights were all blinking red )", February 23, 2008〕〔 His defence lawyer, Rene Duval, argued there was a slippery slope between disseminating religious materials and "propaganda".〔
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