'Jihad Jane' jailed for ten years

Pennsylvania woman Colleen LaRose, 50, a convert to Islam, has been sentenced to 10 years jail after plotting to carry out deadly attacks.

Colleen R. LaRose, also known as Jihad Jane.

An American woman has been sentenced to 10 years jail after plotting to carry out deadly attacks. (AAP)

An American woman nicknamed "Jihad Jane" has been jailed for 10 years after plotting to carry out deadly attacks in Europe and South Asia including the murder of a Swedish cartoonist.

Pennsylvania woman Colleen LaRose, 50, a convert to Islam, had already pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country, making false statements and attempted identity theft.

"This case clearly underscores the evolving nature of the terrorist threat we now face in this country," said Zane David Memeger, US attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

"The internet has made it easier for those who want to attack the American way of life to identify like-minded individuals to carry out their terroristic plans."

An accomplice of LaRose, Jamie Ramirez, who has also pleaded guilty, is to be sentenced on Wednesday.

According to court documents, LaRose and her conspirators had recruited men on the internet to carry out a "violent jihad" in South Asia and Europe.

She also sought to recruit women on the internet who had passports and the ability to travel freely around Europe.

LaRose also received a direct order to kill Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, who had outraged many Muslims by drawing the Prophet Mohammed's head on a dog's body.

LaRose agreed to carry out the murder, believing that her American citizenship and appearance would help her blend in as she attempted the killing.

She later travelled to Europe and tracked Vilks online in an effort to complete the crime but was unsuccessful.


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