The 22-year-old man was found guilty of involvement in a March 2007 video threatening Austria and Germany with attacks if they did not withdraw military personnel from Afghanistan and of other similar threats. His wife, 21, was convicted for helping him, mostly by translating Arab texts into German. Mohamed M. was also convicted of mentioning, in Internet forums frequented by Islamic radicals, the Vienna-based Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, and the Euro 2008 soccer championship as potential terrorist targets.
At the start of the trial Monday, Mohamed M. pleaded not guilty to all charges but acknowledged he had been active in the Global Islamic Media Front. However, he disputed that the front had ties to al-Qaeda and described it as a media organization whose goal is the truth. He was calm on Wednesday, saying only, "I don't understand the verdict." He could have been convicted to a maximum 10 years in prison.
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