Ajmal Shahpal posted an image of a terrorist victim's severed head on Twitter
He was cleared of a third charge of encouraging acts of terrorism.
A two-week trial was told Shahpal was arrested at his home in March 2021 after tweeting messages backing a Pakistan-based political party which supported the "out-of-hand murder of those who it thinks have committed blasphemy". Jurors were told Shahpal, originally from Kashmir, sent some of the tweets on his open account on 26 September 2020, a day after Charlie Hebdo's former office in Paris was targeted for a second time by Islamic extremist Zaheer Hassan Mehmood.
Further tweets said that whoever insulted Islam should be killed, and threatened the French government.
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