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Showing posts with label thought police. Show all posts
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Monday, April 7, 2025

Godless Britain clamps down of free speech but only for Christians; BBC's Arabic Racists can say any evil they want; British cops prefer thought crimes to child sexual abuse, apparently

 

Christian woman convicted over sign offering to talk, deemed in violation of abortion clinic buffer zone law

Livia Tossici-Bolt, 62, (R), who held a sign reading “here to talk, if you want to” near an abortion facility in Bournemouth, England.
Livia Tossici-Bolt, 62, (R), who held a sign reading “here to talk, if you want to” near an abortion facility in Bournemouth, England. ADF International

A Christian woman has been convicted of breaching an abortion clinic buffer zone after holding a sign offering help. 

Dr. Livia Tossici-Bolt, 64, was found guilty at Poole Magistrates’ Court. She was sentenced to a conditional discharge and ordered to pay prosecution costs of $25,800 (£20,000) in full by May 31. fundraising campaign is underway to help her cover the costs.

She said her conviction was "a dark day for Great Britain."

“I was not protesting and did not harass or obstruct anyone," she said. "All I did was offer consensual conversation in a public place, as is my basic right, and yet the court found me guilty."

And yet, if a Muslim stood in front of a synagogue with a sign, or yelling obsenities, he would not likely be arrested. And if he was arrested, there would be no consequences to his intimidation. Thanks to godless judges and the Labour government.

Read: JD Vance rebukes anti-free speech, anti-Christian discrimination in Munich speech

Tossici-Bolt was prosecuted after refusing to pay a fixed penalty notice for holding a sign in an abortion clinic buffer zone in Bournemouth that said, “Here to talk, if you want.”

She reiterated that her sign merely offered consensual conversations with women accessing the facility and did not express approval or disapproval toward abortion, and was therefore not in breach of the buffer zone regulations. 

She was convicted despite an unusual intervention by the U.S. State Department in which it suggested that free speech was important to U.S.-U.K. relations.  

She is weighing up her legal options after her conviction on Friday.

"Freedom of expression is in a state of crisis in the U.K. What has happened to this country? The U.S. State Department was right to be concerned by this case as it has serious implications for the entire Western world," she said. 

“I remain committed to fighting for free speech, not only for my own sake but for all my fellow citizens. If we allow this precedent of censorship to stand, nobody’s right to freely express themselves is secure." 

Her lawyer, Lorcán Price, of the Alliance Defending Freedom UK (ADF), said, “Everyone who cares about free speech should care about ‘buffer zones’. A Christian woman has been convicted merely for offering to chat on a public street in Britain. This ruling should show all reasonable people that, beyond the shadow of a doubt, abortion facility ‘buffer zones’ are incompatible with a free society." 

The judge presiding over her case recently convicted another pro-lifer, Adam Smith-Connor, whose appeal hearing will be heard in July. 

He was also prosecuted by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) council, which according to The Telegraph, has spent over $193,000 (£150,000) on the cases despite being cash-strapped.




BBC Arabic ‘journalist’: ‘Israelis are not human beings,’ ‘Jews are devils’


“Indeed, the worst of animals in Allah’s sight are the ungrateful who will not believe.” (Qur’an 8:55)

“Indeed, the unbelievers among the people of the book and the idolaters will remain in the fire of Gehenna. They are the most vile of created beings.” (Qur’an 98:6)

“You will find the Jews and the idolaters the most vehement of mankind in hostility to those who believe.” (Qur’an 5:82)


‘Israelis are not human beings’ and ‘Jews are devils’ says journalist used by BBC’s Arabic channel in Gaza

by Jose Ramos, Daily Mail, April 5, 2025 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

A journalist who appeared on the BBC’s Arabic Channel has reportedly described Jews as ‘devils’.

This is, of course, Satanic Reversal - when you accuse others of your own faults or actions.

Ahmed Alagha has appeared on the broadcaster reporting on the Israeli conflict several times since January last year.

He appeared last Sunday reporting from close to the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis just after Israeli forces killed a senior Hamas leader, Ismail Barhoum, in an air strike.

The bombing was caught on camera and Mr Alagha’s report appeared on BBC News.

However, the Telegraph has now reported that Mr Alagha, Palestinian journalist, appears to have described Israelis as worse than ‘beasts’ on his social media accounts.

Sharing the footage of a Gaza tower block being bombed by Israeli forces after Hamas’ attacks on October 7, 2023, Mr Alagha posted on X: ‘This is not a Hollywood film; this is what was done to these towers in Gaza City at the hands of the Israeli occupation, and it’s happening to us in Gaza.

‘It [the Israeli occupation] is the embodiment of filth, the unrivalled swamp of wickedness. As for the Jews, they are the devils of the hypocrites.’

Again - Satanic Reversal

The day after he also posted: ‘And as we know, the ‘Israelis’ are not human beings to begin with, rather they are not even beasts. Perhaps they belong to a race for which no description can capture the extent of their lust and sadism.

‘That’s just one snapshot. What if we were to compile all their crimes across that entire dark/black history, from the moment of occupation up until now? It is the entity of filth, and the unrivalled swamp of wickedness.’…

That is an excellant description of Islam over 1400 years.

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Now, if British police arrested 12,000 child sex abusers every year they might accomplish something. But, no, they have to play the 'thought police', and children be damned, as usual.

 

12,000 Brits arrested per year over social media posts – Times

The suspects were prosecuted under laws criminalizing “offensive” speech online
12,000 Brits arrested per year over social media posts – Times











Thousands of people in the UK have been detained and questioned by police over online posts deemed threatening or offensive, The Times has reported, citing custody data.

According to figures published on Friday, officers make around 12,000 arrests annually under Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988. These laws criminalize causing distress by sending messages that are “grossly offensive,” or by sharing content of an “indecent, obscene or menacing character” via electronic communications networks.

In 2023 alone, officers from 37 police forces made 12,183 arrests – around 33 per day. The Times said this marks a 58% increase from 2019, when 7,734 arrests were recorded.

At the same time, government data shows that convictions and sentencings have dropped by nearly a half. While some cases were resolved through out-of-court settlements, the most commonly cited reason was “evidential difficulties,” particularly when victims declined to proceed.

The statistics have sparked public outcry, with civil liberties groups accusing the authorities of overpolicing the internet and undermining free speech through the use of “vague” communications laws.

The Times highlighted the case of Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine, who were arrested on January 29 after raising concerns in a private parents’ WhatsApp group about the hiring process of their daughter’s school. Six uniformed officers arrived at their home, detained them in front of their youngest child, and took them to a police station.

The couple was questioned on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications, and causing a nuisance on school property after the school alleged they had “cast aspersions” about the chair of governors. They were fingerprinted, searched, and locked in a cell for eight hours.

“It was hard to shake off the sense that I was living in a police state,” Allen told the Daily Mail, adding that the messages contained “no offensive language or threat” but were simply a “bit sarcastic.”

But you might have hurt somebody's feelings. That would be OK if they were just Christians of Jews, but if they were Muslims, well, Muslims are always victimized. Pfft!

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Monday, August 19, 2024

Britain's thought police have to apologize for arresting woman for silent prayer outside abortion clinic; Britain releasing criminals from jails to make room for protesters

 

Woman arrested for silent prayer outside abortion clinic wins £13k payout


Lord Frost: ‘It is incredible that people have been arrested for thought crime in modern Britain’

A Christian charity volunteer has received a £13,000 payout and apology from police after she claimed her arrest for praying silently outside an abortion clinic was unjust and breached her human rights.

Campaigners including Lord Frost have hailed it as a major victory against censorship but warned that suggestions the Government may ban silent prayer outside abortion clinics would represent an attack on not only free speech but also free thought.

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce issued a claim against West Midlands Police for two wrongful arrests and false imprisonments, for assault and battery in relation to an intrusive search and for a breach of her human rights.

She was first arrested in November 2022 for silently praying in a “buffer zone” in streets imposed by local authorities around an abortion clinic in the Kings Norton area of Birmingham.

The Public Spaces Protection Order banned all expressions of “approval or disapproval with respect to issues related to abortion services, by any means” within a large vicinity of the clinic.

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce at Birmingham Magistrates' Court where she was accused of protesting outside an abortion clinic Credit: JACOB KING/PA ARCHIVE

Campaigners said Ms Vaughan-Spruce was searched by police including through her hair, arrested, charged and prosecuted – even though she had prayed imperceptibly and not expressed any opinion.

In February 2023, Ms Vaughan-Spruce, was acquitted of all charges at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court after the prosecution were unable to offer evidence to support the charge. ADF UK, a faith-based legal advocacy, supported her legal defence.

Weeks later, she was again arrested for silently praying on a public street within the “buffer zone”. Six police officers attended the scene, with one confirming to her: “You’ve said you’re engaging in prayer, which is the offence”.

A six-month long police investigation ended in charges being dropped and an apology being issued from police regarding the lengthy process.

But, apparently, not for the arrest in the first place. They apologized for taking so long to realize they should never have arrested her at all. Are the police so stupid as to not realize they have criminalized thinking?

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce at prayer Credit: ADF INTERNATIONAL

The case was closed shortly after Suella Braverman, the then home secretary, confirmed in an open letter to police that silent prayer is “not unlawful”. Ms Vaughan-Spruce has now received the £13,000 payout after issuing her claim against police.

She said: “Silent prayer is not a crime. Nobody should be arrested merely for the thoughts they have in their heads – yet this happened to me twice at the hands of the West Midlands Police, who explicitly told me that ‘prayer is an offence’.

“There is no place for Orwell’s Thought Police in 21st-century Britain, and thanks to legal support I received from ADF UK, I’m delighted that the settlement that I have received today acknowledges that.

“Yet despite this victory, I am deeply concerned that this violation could be repeated at the hands of other police forces. Our culture is shifting towards a clampdown on viewpoint diversity, with Christian thought and prayer increasingly under threat of censorship.”

As the government, police, and media become more and more godless every day, there is greater fear of offending people than there is of offending God. There will be Hell to pay for this madness!


Police arrest Isabel Vaughan-Spruce

Ministers are expected to review the draft guidance for police which said that “silent prayer” within 150 metres of a clinic or hospital that provides abortion services should not be considered an offence.

However, Lord Frost, a former Conservative Cabinet minister, said: “It is incredible that people have been arrested for thought crime in modern Britain. I am very glad Ms Vaughan-Spruce has received compensation for her unjust arrest for this so-called offence.

“But if a recent report is correct that the Government is considering formally criminalising silent prayer outside abortion centres, then there will be further such cases, and then not just freedom of speech but freedom of thought will be under threat. It is hard to imagine a more absurd and dangerous situation.

“It would be much better to stick to the sensible approach in the previous Home Secretary’s draft guidance, which proposed a much better balance between the various competing rights and interests. If the Government scraps it, then it will be clear to all that its commitment to civil liberties and fundamental freedoms is paper thin.”





Britain to detain suspects in police cells

amid a prison overcrowding crisis after riots

By Paul Godfrey

Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Britain implemented emergency measures on Monday to reduce pressure on prisons overflowing from people being sentenced for taking part in, or inciting, riots across England and Northern Ireland at the beginning of the month.


Under the so-called Operation Early Dawn, defendants in northern England who have been arrested by police but who have yet to appear in court will be detained in police station cells until a prison place becomes free -- but critically means delays as they cannot get their day in court unless space is available.

Defendants will only be summoned to a magistrates' court when a space in prison is ready for them.

This means court cases could be delayed, with people kept in police cells or released on bail while they await trial.

The scheme, which was also activated in May by the outgoing Conservative government of Rishi Sunak, will operate in parts of the midlands and the east as well.

The measures would help "manage the pressure felt in some parts of the country," said Prisons Minister Lord James Timpson.

However, Prison Governors' Association Vice President Mark Icke said because the prison system had been "lurching from crisis to crisis for some time" he was not convinced the measures would do much.

Of the more than 1,000 suspects the National Police Chiefs' Council says have been arrested for alleged involvement in violent unrest that broke out a day after three young girls were killed in a July 29 stabbing spree in Southport, at least 100 have already been sent to prison and another 300 have been remanded in custody.

The number of arrests are likely to increase significantly with authorities promising to pursue those involved for "as long as it takes." Along with the policy of refusing bail to many of those awaiting trial or sentencing, credited with deterring further outbreaks of unrest, the extra burden on the system is not expected to ease anytime soon.

Two weeks ago Justice Minister Heidi Alexander, who oversees the courts and legal services, announced 567 additional prison places due to come on stream at the end of August had been "brought forward."

The government had already put plans in place to temporarily reduce the proportion of a sentence most prisoners will serve announcing last month a cut from 50% to 40%, effective Sept. 10, prompted by prisons being at 99% capacity pretty much continuously since January.

Sex and domestic abuse offenders not included in plan

That scheme is expected to see about 5,500 prisoners released in September and October, earlier than they would have been. Sex and domestic abuse offenders and those serving sentences for terrorism and some violent crimes cannot benefit from the plan.

The Midland Circuit which represents almost 1,000 barristers practicing out of more than 100 chambers spread over a wide swath of the middle of England said the use of police cells was a temporary fix that did not address the underlying over-crowding issue.

"We recognize that the government is taking much-needed action, but this is just a sticking plaster for a long-term problem," said circuit leader Michelle Heeley KC.

"Prison cells are no places for criminals to be held, even in the short term, and the wider impact on the system as other cases are potentially pushed back will only add to greater pressure on an overloaded system."

Magistrates and prison guard representatives both expressed concerns about potential delays in the administration of justice in a timely fashion.

Prison Officers' Association National Chair Mark Fairhurtst told the BBC that the policy would lead to "justice delayed" for less serious offenders with the most serious cases being given priority.

Magistrates' Association Chief Executive Tom Franklin warned avoidable delays had negative impacts for all concerned and meant what capacity the legal system did have could not be deployed effectively.

"Every case that is delayed has real-life consequences for victims, witnesses and defendants -- and leads to magistrates and court staff sitting around waiting, rather than administering justice.

"That is a waste of resources, at a time when there are already large backlogs."