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Britain Arrests Journalist Under UK Anti-Terror Law Hours After Criticizing It


So much for freedom of the press and democracy in Britain:

"I criticized the Terrorism Act before getting on the plane, then got arrested under the Terrorism Act upon landing."

Richard Medhurst, a Syrian-British independent journalist who defends Palestinians' right to resist Israeli apartheid, occupation, and other crimes, said this week that he was recently arrested at London's Heathrow Airport and held for nearly 24 hours for allegedly running afoul of a highly controversial anti-terrorism law critics say is used to silence legitimate dissent.

Medhurst—who is known for his work opposing U.S., British, and Israeli war crimes in the Middle East and for his advocacy for formerly imprisoned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange—said on social media Tuesday: "I criticized the Terrorism Act before getting on the plane, then got arrested under the Terrorism Act upon landing. Can't make this up."

In a nearly nine-minute video posted Monday night on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, Medhurst said that "on Thursday, as I landed in London Heathrow Airport, I was immediately escorted off the plane by six police officers who were waiting for me at the entrance of the aircraft."

"They arrested me—not detained—they arrested me under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act of 2000 and accused me of allegedly 'expressing an opinion or belief that is supportive of a prescribed organization,' but wouldn't explain what this meant," he continued.

The controversial law criminalizes anyone who "invites support for a proscribed organization" or "expresses an opinion or belief that is supportive" of such a group. Violators can be punished with up to 14 years' imprisonment and a fine.

As Laura Tiernan explained Tuesday at World Socialist Web Site:

Introduced by [former U.K. Prime Minister] Tony Blair's Labour government, the act is a legal dragnet. In Medhurst's case, it appears that commentary defending the right of Palestinians under international law to resist foreign military occupation and genocide is being defined as support for terrorism.

Hamas is among the organizations proscribed as terrorist by the U.K. government. While its military wing was proscribed in 2001, Hamas was banned in its entirety in 2021, aimed at criminalizing support for the Palestinian people. The political wing of Hamas won elections held in Gaza in 2006 and the organization also oversees charitable work.

Medhurst said: "I categorically and utterly reject all the accusations by the police. I am not a terrorist. I have no criminal record. Prior to this incident, I'd never been detained in my entire life."

"I'm a product of the diplomatic community, and I'm raised to be anti-war," he explained. "Both of my parents won Nobel Peace Prizes for their work as United Nations peacekeepers. They had a tremendous effect on my worldview and outlook and instilled in me the importance of diplomacy, international law, and peace."

Medhurst said he was searched, handcuffed, and taken in a police van to a station where he was searched again, fingerprinted, photographed, and placed in solitary confinement. His phone and work equipment were seized. When he questioned why he'd been arrested, "the police would say something like: 'Well, we're just the arresting officers. We don't really know.'"

"No one in the world knew what had happened to me or where I was," he said. "I had to ask like four or five different guards for several hours until I finally received a call. In total, I spent almost 24 hours in detention. At no point whatsoever was I allowed to speak to a family member or a friend. After waiting 15 hours, I was finally interviewed by two detectives."

"I felt that the whole process was designed to humiliate, intimidate, and dehumanize me and treat me like a criminal, even though they must've been aware of my background and that I'm a journalist," Medhurst alleged. He contended that his arrest was "done on purpose to try and rattle me psychologically," and noted that "many people have been detained in Britain because of their connection to journalism."

He named Assange—who was freed in June following a plea deal with the U.S. government—as well as Scottish author Craig Murray, Grayzone correspondent Kit Clarenberg, and Glenn Greenwald's late partner, Brazilian politician David Miranda, as people who have been targeted for their political beliefs and expression.

"Freedom of the press, freedom of speech really are under attack," Medhurst warned in the video. "The state is cracking down and escalating to try and stop people from speaking out against our government's complicity in genocide."

Israel is currently on trial for genocide at the International Court of Justice over its 320-day assault on Gaza, which has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians, wounded at least 93,000 others, starved hundreds of thousands more, and obliterated the coastal enclave.

"We cannot call ourselves a democracy as long as reporters are dragged off of planes."

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Richard Medhurst was almost certainly arrested for supporting Hamas, a proscribed organisation.

https://x.com/richimedhurst/status/1823933199308800117?s=46&t=pA995GMv3SSudYCQbzis8A

https://x.com/richimedhurst/status/1822497306844782722?s=46&t=pA995GMv3SSudYCQbzis8A

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Yeah. I don't think the birthplace of tabloid journalism has anything to worry about re: free press!

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You don't support freedom of expression, a free press, democracy, the right for oppressed people to defend themselves against tyranny.

You would call the Founding Fathers and Revolutionaries terrorists.

Aren't you British? You're the tyranny that both the U.S., Palestinians and multiple countries had to fight.

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>You don't support freedom of expression, a free press, democracy, the right for oppressed people to defend themselves against tyranny.

I simply told you why he was arrested: For expressing support for a proscribed organisation: Hamas. And I never said Palestinians couldn't defend themselves, but attacking civilian targets is not that.

Tell me, what's your opinion on hate speech laws?

>You would call the Founding Fathers and Revolutionaries terrorists.

No, I would not.

>Aren't you British? You're the tyranny that both the U.S., Palestinians and multiple countries had to fight.

Are you judging me based on my nationality now?

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Britain started the mess in Palestine/Israel. 100% your country's fault! You don't understand tyranny because your tyrannical government likely brainwashed you.

Hate speech laws don't exist in the U.S.. Your country is backwards since you use it to arrest journalists.

A Palestinian supporting Palestinian liberation from tyranny isn't hate speech. What Britain is doing is trying to silence dissent by persecution of journalists.

There are no civilians in Israel since all adults spend years in mandatory military service and part of the reserve army. Civilians are in Palestine only.

Yes, you're against freedom of expression, freedom of the press.

You support Israel killing 50,000+ civilians.

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>Britain started the mess in Palestine/Israel. 100% your country's fault! You don't understand tyranny because your tyrannical government likely brainwashed you.

And what does this have to do with me personally?

>Hate speech laws don't exist in the U.S.

I know they don't exist in the USA. But I asked you your take on hate speech laws.

> Your country is backwards since you use it to arrest journalist.

The USA may well be the only country on earth to have the interpretation of speech as it does. I don't mean that as a criticism, but by your logic every country on earth *but* the USA is "backwards".

>A Palestinian supporting Palestinian liberation from tyranny isn't hate speech. What Britain is doing is trying to silence dissent by persecution of journalists.

I didn't say it was hate speech per se. It was publicly supporting a proscribed organisation. And you can support Palestinian statehood and liberation without supporting Hamas.

>There are no civilians in Israel since all adults spend years in mandatory military service and part of the reserve army. Civilians are in Palestine only.

So are you saying that Hamas is right to kill anyone who lives in Israel? That every single person who lives in Israel is a legitimate target? Is that what you're now claiming? Do not avoid this question.

And you know that Hamas also slaughtered children on October 7th, right?

>Yes, you're against freedom of expression, freedom of the press.

How is simply telling you the reasons why Richard Medhurst was taken in in anyway inherently supportive of his arrest?

>You support Israel killing 50,000+ civilians.

And by your logic you support Hamas slaughtering children.

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"And what does this have to do with me personally?"
Reread my comment.

A democracy that arrests journalists is backwards.

Most of the Israeli human rights violations were created by the British used against the Irish, then Palestinians during the "Mandate" era.

"And you can support Palestinian statehood and liberation without supporting Hamas."

Israel supported and strengthened Hamas.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-years-netanyahu-propped-up-hamas-now-its-blown-up-in-our-faces/

You're the one calling all Palestinians terrorists with your bigoted term.

Trigger-happy IDF likely killed some Israelis on Oct. 7. Many of the hostages have been killed by them also.

Killing children is the Israeli MO. Hamas targeted military and police. Israel targets women and children.

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"Killing children is the Israeli MO. Hamas targeted military and police. Israel targets women and children."

That is not their MO.

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Of course, it is!

Israel IDF psychologically tortured then killed a 6-year-old girl named Hind Rajab. They're 100% pure evil! And you support them!

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"And you support them!"

I would be offended if this was stated by anoyone else.

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>Reread my comment.

So... nothing, then? I'm not accountable for what my government did in the 1940s or 50s.

>A democracy that arrests journalists is backwards.

By your logic then every country on earth is backwards. And he wasn't arrested for his journalistic activities.

As this has happened everywhere.

>You're the one calling all Palestinians terrorists with your bigoted term.

No, I'm calling Hamas terrorists. I didn't call all Palestinians terrorists.

>Trigger-happy IDF likely killed some Israelis on Oct. 7. Many of the hostages have been killed by them also.

Provide evidence for this completely bullshit claim that the IDF are responsible for the murder of civilians on October the 7th.

>Killing children is the Israeli MO. Hamas targeted military and police. Israel targets women and children.

No they did not. There's plenty of widespread evidence for Hamas slaughtering children. You are a hateful terrorist apologist scumbag.

And you didn't answer me as to whether or not you think all Israeli citizens are legitimate targets.

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You're an Islamophobic apologist for Israeli warcrimes and human rights violations who is repeating himself. Nothing new in your recent posts, therefore you've become boring.

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When did I defend any particular action by Israel in any of this?

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Each time you use the bigoted Islamofascist term.

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How is calling Hamas Islamofascist somehow defending Israel? What makes that term inherently bigoted?

That is exactly what they are.

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I rest my case, Islamophobe.

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Do you consider the term "Christofascist" inherently Christophobic?

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Your hate speech posts are illegal in your country.

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What hate speech posts are these?

And I'll ask again: Do you consider the term "Christofascist" inherently Christophobic?

Why can't you answer simple questions?

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That's messed up bro. You forgot the peaceful dancing music festival already? If the Iron Dome didn't exist, it'd be hitting women and children on the constant too.

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Partying near an open-air prison where millions of people, including women and children, are severely oppressed and suffering is not a good look.

Gazans literally have no basic human rights. Israel controls and limits all travel including to West Bank and East Jerusalem so they can't see their own families. They also can't work or do commerce since Gazan businesses relied on clientele in East Jerusalem so their economy is destroyed. Fishermen are forbidden to fish by Israel which controls Gaza's sea, land and air. Israel controls all exports so Gazans can't do foreign business. Israel controls and limits all food, water, fuel, electricity and communication in Gaza. Peaceful protests and expression against oppression are considered terrorism by Israel. Peaceful protesters and even poets are imprisoned and tortured or killed.

Israel's main industry is selling military weapons which they repeatedly use in Gaza to kill thousands. 2,000 lb bombs dropped in residential neighborhoods. In a two-month period, Israel launched 6,000 air attacks and 50,000 artillery & tank shells on Gazan residential areas. Israel has conducted full warfare on mainly citizens in Gaza in 2008-9, 2012, 2014 and now. Then, Israel promotes their military weapons as "battle-tested" to potential clients.

On October 7, a few prisoners broke free for a few hours and killed mainly military and police. They kidnapped in order to do a prisoner exchange with Israel which holds THOUSANDS of Palestinians in their prisons, some for years, without charges or trials.

Perhaps the partiers should spend more time promoting human rights and democracy to their far-right Fascist government.

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>Partying near an open-air prison where millions of people, including women and children, are severely oppressed and suffering is not a good look.

Does it not being a "good luck" justify their slaughter?

You know pro-Palestian activists were slaughtered by Hamas on that day right?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/14/canadian-peace-activist-killed-hamas-attack-israel

>Perhaps the partiers should spend more time promoting human rights and democracy to their far-right Fascist government.

Meaning what? What would you have them do?

>On October 7, a few prisoners broke free for a few hours and killed mainly military and police. They kidnapped in order to do a prisoner exchange with Israel which holds THOUSANDS of Palestinians in their prisons, some for years, without charges or trials.

You really are a piece of shit.

They did no such thing. They killed over 800 civilians. Many were children. You are a vile terrorist apologist scumbag.

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You're a Zionist extremist who condones and supports the ethnic-cleansing, genocide, war crimes and human rights violations of Palestinians.

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None of this is an answer to any of my points, nor a rebuttal of Hamas deliberately targeting Israeli citizens.

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You're an Islamophobe, Islamophobe.

I already closed this case with you in another post.

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You just asserted it. You provided no actual evidence for it.

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Are all Palestinians Hamas?

BTW, your X links does not prove that he specifically supports Hamas, he's a journalist and has been reporting on the conflict since Oct-7th.

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No, all Palestinians are not Hamas.

>BTW, your X links does not prove that he specifically supports Hamas, he's a journalist and has been reporting on the conflict since Oct-7th.

https://x.com/richimedhurst/status/1710610934777967084

Dude, get fucking real. Richard Medhurst is an Iranian client journalist-propagandist.

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That still doesn't prove that he shills for Hamas. I checked several of his posts and they were all factual reporting.

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His entire feed on Twitter regarding hamas is a never-ending stream of apologia and promotion.

Name me some "factual reporting" examples here.

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That's so funny he thought the law would only apply to white people are against Islam.

DORK!

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He's a Christian.

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Ah, so he actually has a good reason to flee Syria then

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He's a Palestinian.

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