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Kemi Badenoch accused of contempt of court over Filton 24 ruling

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A jury decided on 4 February to acquit anti-genocide protesters. But because establishment mouthpieces like Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch have a problem with people protesting against Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, they have chimed in. And many believe they’re in contempt of court as a result.

The decision was a “huge victory” for people opposing genocide. But it was also a clear critique of the government’s highly controversial and wasteful political decision to proscribe non-violent direct-action group Palestine Action.

The establishment’s anger was clear, though. It had done all it could to influence proceedings and moved to attack jury trials. But its efforts to stop fairness prevailing failed.

Kemi Badenoch chimes in

In this context, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch gave her thoughts. Despite not having been in court, not seeing all the evidence the jurors saw, and no court finding an activist guilty of injuring a police officer, she repeated a dangerous smear relating to the ongoing legal case:

Kemi Badenoch has expressed very pro-Israel views and maintained close ties with the Conservative Friends of Israel lobby group.

Tory Chris Philp, who is also close to the Israel lobby, added his dodgy take too:

Five defendants admitted to destroying weapons and equipment of Israeli arms dealer Elbit Systems, which has been profiting from Israel’s genocide. And the jury accepted that they had acted according to their conscience.

Establishment whine because justice prevailed

The police, meanwhile, also complained:

As the Canary has reported:

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video evidence proved that police and security guards lied about pretty much everything that happened. And the accusers were not even able to come up with convincing lies even though the police left the Israeli arms-maker in charge of the video evidence for a whole year.

The right-wing Board of Deputies, which critics call “a principal player in the UK Israel Lobby“, was also upset about justice prevailing. And people responded by calling out its bullshit:

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Many more political prisoners are awaiting trial for non-violent direct-action against genocide. And the pro-Israel Labour government has sought to keep them behind bars for far longer than the normal pre-trial detention limit, by treating them as ‘terrorists’.

Establishment forces are clearly panicking about the possibility of juries ruling against the interests of arms profiteers and compromised politicians. And as long as there’s a shred of justice remaining in our legal system, people like Kemi Badenoch and Chris Philp will just have to keep crying.

Featured image via the Canary

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