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Terrorism Trial Against 16-Year-Olds Who Made "Accidental" Is Propaganda

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A teenager is said to have sworn allegiance to the terrorist organization, spread propaganda and known suspects. He speaks of "fun" and "accident"

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A teenager is said to have sworn allegiance to the terrorist organization, spread propaganda and known suspects. He speaks of "fun" and "accident"

·Vienna, Austria
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A 16-year-old youth was sentenced to a one-year prison sentence on probation in Vienna for terrorist association. He had an oath of allegiance to the so-called Islamic State (IS).The 16-year-old was in the vicinity of a suspected terrorist network, which according to an investigation was supposed to have planned an attack on the Taylor Swift concert on August 9, 2024 at the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna.The youth was said to have been a close a…

Because of the terrorist association, a 16-year-old has been legally sentenced to a one-year prison term, which is conditionally reviewed. The young person has been an allegiance to the "Islamic State" (IS).

·Vienna, Austria
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LINZ. A 17-year-old in Linz is on trial because he is said to have glorified the IS at a HAK against fellow students and to have shown them brutal computer videos.

·Linz, Austria
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nachrichten.at broke the news in Linz, Austria on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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