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'''Jez Turner''' is a British war veteran who had served his country’s [[zionist]] elite for 10 years as a soldier and was | '''Jez Turner''' is a British war veteran who had served his country’s [[zionist]] elite for 10 years as a soldier and was then accused of "inciting racial hatred". The bogus offense occurred in 2015 when Turner criticized [[jews]] control of a sinister autonomous police squad using the moniker ''shomrim''. '''These facts were not challenged'''. The case swung on the remote possibility that the dissident’s truthful criticism could “incite racial hatred.” He was sentenced to 12 months in Gaol, a British prison. A court judge found the martyred defendant not guilty but sentenced him anyway. | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] | ||
[[Category:Activists]] | [[Category:Activists]] | ||
[[Category:Political_prisoners]] | [[Category:Political_prisoners]] | ||
Revision as of 00:07, 17 February 2023
Jez Turner is a British war veteran who had served his country’s zionist elite for 10 years as a soldier and was then accused of "inciting racial hatred". The bogus offense occurred in 2015 when Turner criticized jews control of a sinister autonomous police squad using the moniker shomrim. These facts were not challenged. The case swung on the remote possibility that the dissident’s truthful criticism could “incite racial hatred.” He was sentenced to 12 months in Gaol, a British prison. A court judge found the martyred defendant not guilty but sentenced him anyway.