Jersey-based anti-genocide activist Natalie Strecker has been found not guilty at her trial on ‘terror’ charges for supporting the Palestinians’ right of resistance to Israel’s occupation, which is guaranteed under international law.
The government had told the ‘jurat’s of the trial – lay judges – to ignore that international law, but the ‘not guilty’ verdict was delivered just now anyway.
This is the latest in a string of acquittals under supposed ‘anti-terror’ legislation that the Starmer regime has weaponised against the pro-Palestine movement and journalists who expose Israel’s trial, but his ‘lawfare’ war continues to cause huge stress and expense to its humanitarian victims as Starmer fights to protect Israel and its interests.
Featured image via Natalie Strecker
By Skwawkbox
This post was originally published on Canary.