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Jury convicts NY TV executive of beheading wife

This is as it should be. This was an islamic/muslim HONOR KILLING though the LSM has refused to call it what it is. This is what we get with islam and muslim immigration. The Television station that Muzzammil "Mo" Hassan and his wife started was one to counter negative perceptions of islam and muslims. Well, he certainly blew that one. In fact, he really did a bang up job of exposing what an honor killing can look like. Hassan helped out the counter jihad movement by doing what he did; butchering his wife in this way, beheading her. Of course he also had to try and play the victim of spousal abuse. Right, we really believe you, NOT. No matter where islam or muslims go, trouble violence and death are not far behind. 

This is the truth of islam, the qur'an and what goes on in much of the muslim world. From Comcast News.



Jury convicts NY TV executive of beheading wife


BUFFALO, N.Y.- The founder of a Muslim-oriented New York television station was convicted Monday of beheading his wife in 2009 in the studio the couple had opened to counter negative stereotypes of Muslims after the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

Muzzammil "Mo" Hassan never denied that he killed Aasiya Hassan inside the suburban Buffalo station the couple established to promote cultural understanding. A jury on Monday rejected his claim he was the victim of spousal abuse.

Hassan acted as his own lawyer during the trial in Buffalo. In Erie County Court, he said nothing when the verdict was read. His reaction was blocked from view by a line of sheriff's deputies and court officers.

The Pakistan-born Hassan had been served with divorce papers a week before his wife's body was found stabbed and decapitated at the offices of Bridges TV in Orchard Park, where the couple also lived. Hassan was arrested after walking into the Orchard Park police station Feb. 12, 2009, and calmly telling officers his wife was dead.

Police said officers previously had responded to domestic incidents involving the couple.

The Hassans had two children, then ages 4 and 6, who were outside in a van when Hassan spoke with police. After the killing, the children were sent to live with his wife's mother in Pakistan, his attorneys have said.

Hassan also had two teenagers from a previous marriage.

The Hassans started the Bridges TV network in 2004, saying they wanted to counter negative stereotypes and media portrayals of Muslims in a post-9/11 world and provide programming for the growing Muslim-American population. Bridges TV continues to broadcast.

In the months leading up to his trial, Hassan had explored various versions of a psychiatric defense with different attorneys, who said they would pursue an acquittal by showing the killing was justified.

From the start, his lawyers dismissed suggestions that culture played a role in the crime. Immediately after Aasiya Hassan's death, the manner in which she died prompted speculation her death was an honor killing. The practice is still accepted among some fanatical Muslim men, including in the couple's native Pakistan, who feel betrayed by their wives.

Mo Hassan fired three of his lawyers and then replaced a fourth with himself. He kept the fourth lawyer as an adviser, as required by law. He faces up to 25 years to life in prison when he is sentenced March 9.

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