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Mark Basely Youssef jailed for getting Driving License on fake name but not on the allegation of film

insulted Muslims worldwide. Report by Dr. Hussain


Its surprised the Muslim world that the alleged Mark Basely Youssef who cause a horrible tension among Muslim world just punished for one year federal prison on the charges of getting driving license in false name. Mark Basely Youssef made a plea bargain through his attorney and resultantly he succeeds to get protection and free from all criminal charges. How district judge can close the case of international issue? Why he was not charged about violation and breaking UNO resolution passed in which all Prophets have given honor and high respect. Why he not charged on the grounds of insulting a religion who has billions of followers? Why he was not charged for whom he tried to destroy the peace and harmony of the world? Why he was not charged to create enemies against USA? Why he was not charged for insulting his country President by declaring Obama as future Osama? Why he was not charged from where he got the funding for the film? Why it was overlooked about his relations with extremist and terrorist organizations? Why his sources of income has not brought before the world? Why he made role of President Obama controversial? Why he was not charged for the reasons of producing such a film which cause unrest among the world? Why was not charge to pay damages & losses bear by USA in the rest of the world? Why he was not charge for numerous charges which can be placed on his terrorist activities? I reproduce the frame of charges affixed for Mark Basely Youssef imprisonment of a year. The California man behind an anti-Muslim film that led to violence in many parts of the Asia and Middle East was sentenced Wednesday to a year in federal prison for probation violations in an unrelated matter, then issued a provocative statement through his attorney. The sentence was the result of a plea bargain between lawyers for Mark Basely Youssef and federal prosecutors. Youssef admitted in open court that he had used several false names in violation of his probation order and obtained a driver's license under a false name. He was on probation for a bank fraud case. Shortly after Youssef left the courtroom, his lawyer, Steven Seiden, came to the front steps of the courthouse and told reporters his client wanted to send a message. "The one thing he wanted me to tell all of you is President Obama may have gotten Osama bin Laden, but he didn't kill the ideology," Seiden said. Asked what that meant, Seiden said, "I didn't ask him, and I don't know."

U.S. District Court Judge Christina Snyder accepted the plea agreement and immediately sentenced Youssef after he admitted to four of the eight alleged violations, including obtaining a fraudulent California driver's license. Prosecutors agreed to drop the other four allegations under the plea deal, which also included more probation time. All parties agreed that none of the violations had to do with the content of "Innocence of Muslims," a film that depicts Mohammad as a religious fraud, pedophile and womanizer. However, Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Dugdale argued Youssef's lies about his identity have caused harm to others, including the film's cast and crew. Deadly violence related to the film broke out Sept. 11 and spread to many parts of the Middle East. "They had no idea he was a recently released felon," Dugdale said Wednesday. "Had they known that, they might have had second thoughts" about being part of the film. He said they have had death threats and feel their careers have been ruined. Seiden said his client admits to being the film's scriptwriter but had no other involvement except what he described as being a "cultural adviser." Youssef, 55, was arrested in late September, just weeks after he went into hiding when the deadly violence erupted. Enraged Muslims had demanded severe punishment for Youssef, with a Pakistani cabinet minister even offering $100,000 to anyone who kills him. Federal authorities initially sought a two-year sentence for Youssef but settled on a one-year term after negotiating the plea deal with Youssef's attorneys. Prosecutors said they wouldn't pursue new charges against Youssef namely making false statements and would drop the remaining probation-violation allegations leveled against him. But Youssef was placed on four years' probation and must be truthful about his identity and his future finances. Seiden asked that his client be placed under home confinement, but Snyder denied that request. Youssef will spend his time behind bars at a Southern California prison. Youssef served most of his 21-month prison sentence for using more than a dozen aliases and opening about 60 bank accounts to conduct a check fraud scheme, prosecutors said. After he was released from prison, Youssef was barred from using computers or the Internet for five years without approval from his probation officer. Federal authorities have said they believe Youssef is responsible for the film, but they haven't said whether he was the person who posted it online. He also wasn't supposed to use any name other than his true legal name without the prior written approval of his probation officer.

At least three names have been associated with Youssef since the film trailer surfaced Sam Bacile, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula and Youssef. Bacile was the name attached to the YouTube account that posted the video. "This is a defendant who has engaged in a long pattern of deception," Dugdale said. "His dishonesty goes back years." Court documents show Youssef legally changed his name from Nakoula in 2002, though when he was tried, he identified himself as Nakoula. He wanted the name change because he believed Nakoula sounded like a girl's name, according to court documents.

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