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Post by Handyman on Apr 5, 2024 11:11:24 GMT
A student union women’s officer accused of expressing support for Hamas just a day after the group’s militants entered Israel has appeared in court.
Hanin Barghouthi, 22, is accused of a single count of expressing an “opinion or belief” in support of the banned organisation on October 8 under the Terrorism Act.
On October 7, militants from the terror group launched a surprise aerial assault to enter Israel from Gaza before killing more than 1,000 Israelis.
Appearing before Kingston Crown Court wearing a white blouse and black dress, Barghouthi spoke only to confirm her name and reply “not guilty your honour” when the charge was put to her during the brief hearing.
The alleged offence relates to a four-minute speech that was allegedly “supportive of the actions of Hamas that had taken place in Israel the day before”, a previous hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard.
Police became aware of it after a video began circulating on MailOnline on October 11 and later made enquiries with the website.
Recorder of Richmond Upon Thames Judge Peter Lodder KC granted Barghouthi conditional bail until her trial begins on June 10 in the same court.
Her bail conditions ban her from obtaining international travel documents or using a mobile phone not authorised by police unless in an emergency, and she must also live and sleep at her address each night.
Judge Lodder told her: “If you break your conditions or if you fail to attend court as required you will be committing an offence.”
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 5, 2024 11:29:39 GMT
Must have been pretty serious to get charged and end up in Crown Court over it.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 5, 2024 11:35:27 GMT
A Magistrates Court as far as I am aware cannot deal with more serious charges ( Indictable Offences) only a Crown Crown Court or Central Criminal Court can
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Post by Dogburger on Apr 5, 2024 13:01:28 GMT
Evil lurks in all corners . How anyone can support the mass murder of innocents is beyond normal thinking . Not sure its worth a court appearance though ,Just send her to Rafah and be done with her .
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Post by Vinny on Apr 19, 2024 17:09:33 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty.
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Post by Dogburger on Apr 20, 2024 7:55:59 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty. Fair enough . I don't see the point in taking away her travel documents though , someone might have been able to persuade her the best course of action was to seek passage to Gaza .
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Post by Vinny on Apr 20, 2024 8:03:57 GMT
Charged and made to face trial. A reasonable precaution.
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