protester arrested for holding a sign against Hamas

“Hamas is terrorist,” read the sign displayed by Niyak Ghorbani as the pro-Gaza march passed. Suddenly, the protester was dragged to the ground by the police and handcuffed. An incredible scene, documented with several videos …

protester arrested for holding a sign against Hamas

“Hamas is terrorist,” read the sign displayed by Niyak Ghorbani as the pro-Gaza march passed. Suddenly, the protester was dragged to the ground by the police and handcuffed. An incredible scene, documented with several videos on social networks. “Shame,” the man shouted towards the officers: “I wrote that Hamas is a terrorist organization but they arrested me.” The 38-year-old man was released shortly after. The police explained that they stopped him for security reasons: the pro-Gaza people could have attacked him. It’s pointless to even comment on such a big outburst. It emerges forcefully double standards of the authorities. We can give many examples of the unequal treatment between pro-Israel and pro-Gaza. Between the praise for Hamas and the accusations of genocide in Tel Aviv, today in London someone showed support for the Houthi militias who are targeting ships crossing the Red Sea.

Returning to Ghorbani, the Iranian explained to the Telegraph that he was attacked by pro-Palestinian demonstrators while he was holding his sign against Hamas. “They attacked me from behind and hit me on the head. They pushed me and told me that Hamas is a protector of Palestine,” said the man, an IT professional: “The police destroyed my sign and told me that I had harassed someone during the protest and that’s why I they arrested. They arrested me because someone who supports Hamas attacked me and I defended myself. After ten minutes my friends showed them a video of what I was doing and they released me. The person who attacked me was not arrested”.

But it is not the first episode for the anti-Hamas protester. In fact, Ghorbani said he had been hit with bottles, sticks and other objects during demonstrations in recent weeks. The Iranian has no doubts, he is there in Great Britain poor awareness on Hamas: “I lived in Germany for eight years and they know what Hamas is like there. Some people here have no idea.” Supporting Gaza has become a trend, cultivated above all by the left, and traces of anti-Semitism are increasingly evident.

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