Arrest on terrorism Allegations for keeping the front cover of a 67 -year -old man Keep an eye on Palestine is a protest “Mind-Bogling”, Ian HislopeThe editor of the magazine has said.
In a primary school, a former head teacher pensioner John Farley was arrested on Saturday in a silent protest at Leeds. Police accused him of supporting Palestine’s actionAn accused organization.
The government voted earlier this month to nominate a terrorist organization as a terrorist organization, allegedly spraying red paint on British fighter jets. Norton broke RAFThe priest called Palestine action as a legal status as ISIS, Al-Qaeda and far-flung outfits as National Action.
Protests included words in the personal eye cover organized by Mr. Farley: “Palestine Action was explained. Action of unacceptable Palestine: Spraying of military aircraft with paint.
At the bottom of the poster of Mr. Farley, the words “Private Eye, No 1653” were written.
The West Yorkshire Police arrested the pensioner under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000. He was never taken into custody before.
,[Police officers] Raised me, caught me, and took me to the side, and I ended sitting on the sidewalk, “67 -year -old told Mentor,
“I think when he has said something about the placard. And I said: ‘Well this is a cartoon with private eyes. I can show you. I have found a magazine in my bag,” By that time, they were putting me in handcuffs. “
A fellow protector later told the police that the latest version of Private Eye was on sale in nearby newspapers.
Mr. Farley spent six hours in custody being questioned by the counter-terraler police. They were allowed to leave under bail terms that he avoids participating in the “Palestine Action” rallies. Mr. Farley says that he has never attended the Palestine Action Rally, and it would be illegal to hold such a meeting.
He said that 32 Palestinians were shot in queue for assistance on the day they were arrested.
He described the incident as evidence of the “whole atmosphere of intimidation”, saying that he believes that the police was “making law”.
Mr. Hisalope defended the front cover, saying it was “quite clearly an example of freedom of speech”.
When asked about Mr. Farle’s arrest, he said: “I think it was an arbitrary.
Mr. Hislope described the cover as a very clean and fun -small encapsulation and is not acceptable, and it’s a joke – I mean, it’s quite black – but about the hypocrites of the government’s approach to any kind of action in Gaza.
“So it’s not difficult to understand. It is important, but it is clearly a joke. I feel completely extraordinary that someone can be arrested to catch it.”