Wednesday, August 12, 2015

A detainee in Galicia by selling T-shirts with slogans of the Islamic State – Reuters Spain


       

MADRID, Aug 12 (Reuters) – Police have arrested a Spanish citizen who was selling T-shirts that showed the British aid worker Alan Henning moments before being executed and other garments, including baby, with slogans of the Islamic State, said Wednesday the Ministry of the Interior.


       

The man, whose name was not released, was arrested in an operation on Tuesday night in Narón (A Coruña).


       

Since its store and online, selling items that praised the Islamic State and another Islamist group, Harakat Sham Islam, Interior said.


       

Among them were screen printed shirts with the image of Henning shortly before he was beheaded last year, with his executor and the flag of the Islamic State.


       

The images released by the ministry showed a series of garments that man marketed as sweatshirts, T-shirts and infant bodysuits with slogans in Arabic Harakat Sham Islamic State or Islam.


       

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The man sold T-shirts to customers in Spain and Portugal for 14 euros each.


       

He is accused of using social networks to spread Islamist propaganda and to “belittle and humiliate victims of jihadist terrorism,” the ministry said in a statement.


       

So far this year, according to the ministry, 47 people have been accused of having some link with the jihad in Spain, where Islamist bombings worst recorded in Europe occurred in 2004.

       
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