A United States(US) man behind an anti-Muslim film that led to mass
protests in the Middle East has been sentenced to a year in jail for
probation violations.Nakoula Basseley Nakoula was sentenced
by a judge in California after admitting four violations which stem from
a 2010 conviction for fraud.None of the charges was connected with the
content of the controversial film, Innocence of Muslims.Dozens of people
died in the Middle East in protests over the film. US District Judge
Christina Snyder said Nakoula, 55, must spend 12 months in prison
followed by four years of supervised release.
Prosecutors had
been seeking a two-year sentence. After the 2010 conviction, Nakoula had
served most of a 21-month jail sentence for using more than a dozen
aliases and opening about 60 bank accounts to conduct a cheque fraud
scheme, prosecutors said.
The Los Angeles Times said that it was.....
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while he was in prison that he read the Koran, looking for ways to criticize Islam. On his release he was barred from using computers or
the internet for five years without approval from his probation officer.
Nakoula,
who was arrested in September, also goes by the name of Sam Bacile,
Nicola Bacily and Mark Basseley Yousseff and is believed to be an
Egyptian-American Coptic Christian.US authorities have said they believe
Nakoula was the person behind the controversial film, but have not said
whether he was the person who posted it on the internet.Muslims around
the world took to the streets in protest, outraged by the film's
portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad. (BBC)