This is reminiscent of the Toronto case, where the muhajideen were also planning on going on an assassination spree. The good news is the West seems to be getting a handle on the terrorists, the bad news is they received light sentences.
A Dutch court has sentenced four militant Islamists
to prison for planning terror attacks on politicians and the Dutch
intelligence service.
Samir Azzouz, 20, was sentenced to eight years while three others received terms of between three and four years.
Some of the group were alleged to have links to the so-called Hofstad group, whose leader was convicted of the killing of film-maker Theo Van Gogh.
Two other defendants were acquitted of terror charges.
The presiding judge said Dutch-Moroccan Azzouz, the ringleader of the group, had been striving to carry out his terrorist aims for several years.
The court ruled that evidence presented in the case suggested that Amsterdam-born Azzouz was planning an "imminent terror attack".
'Test case'
During the six-week trial, the court was shown a suicide video, automatic weapons and manuals explaining how to turn mobile phones into detonators.
In its ruling the court said that the suicide video, made by Azzouz, was meant to "strike fear into the Dutch people".
Prosecutors claimed that the loosely-linked group was an extension of the Hofstad group, whose leader Mohammed Bouyeri is currently serving life in prison for murdering Mr Van Gogh.
Two other men - Mourridin El Fatmi and Mohammed Chentouf - were sentenced to four years in prison and the only female defendant in the case - Soumaya Sahla - received a three-year sentence.
Azzouz's acquittal last year on charges that he planned attacks led to calls for tougher legislation.
He was re-arrested in October 2005 after being closely watched by Dutch intelligence services.
Correspondents say the case has been seen as test case for the Netherlands' recently-introduced tighter anti-terror laws which allow suspects to be tried for attacks that security forces believe they are planning.
Personally, I'm opposed to criminal trials for terrorists. Jihad is "Holy War", and it's muhajideen should be treated as war criminals, committing crimes against humanity, not tried in the civilian court system designed with a presumption of innocence and sentences designed for common criminals.