We’ll be running a series of true stories from CognitiveDissident5 in which she talks about daily life in South Africa. The stories will primarily span the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.
This is story #3 entitled:An errand at the Post Office…
#FreeSpeech – Jayda Fransen has now been released from Bromley Magistrate’s Court after she spent the night in a police cell and was kept in custody at Bromley Magistrate’s Court.
Jayda Fransen was arrested again yesterday as she landed at Gatwick Airport from Belfast. The officer tried to blame her that she has tried to take the Gun of the Armed Officer
She will face a full trial in February for allegedly breaching her post sentence supervision.
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The oppression of freedom of speech continues unabated in Fascist UK thanks to the far left wing terror groups like Hope Not Hate which have captured the Home Office and are their official advisers!
A 28-year-old Frenchman has been sentenced to six months in jail after he published a Facebook post attempting to organize a ‘Yellow Vest’ blockade of a local petrol refinery, according to local reports.
Hedi Martin was arrested in Port-La Nouvelle, southern France on January 3, shortly after publishing the post on Facebook, la Dépêche reports. In his post, Martin called for a ‘Yellow Vest’ blockade of the petrol refinery in the coastal town, urging people to “stand up to the CRS [riot police],” according to WSWS.
State prosecutors noted video footage of Martin on his Facebook page at several Yellow Vest protests in the region, and criticized him for allegedly resigning from his short-term contract at a chocolate factory to “spend between four and seven hours every day” demonstrating.
The state prosecutor had reportedly sought a harsher penalty of two years imprisonment and a three-year protesting ban. However, the fact that Martin had not actually Continue reading…
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Shouts of “dictatorship” were heard as one of the leaders of France’s anti-government Yellow Vest movement was arrested in Paris late on Wednesday, after authorities charged him with organizing and leading an unauthorized protest.
Eric Drouet was detained by police as some of the movement’s supporters gathered in the capital’s Place de la Concorde, near the iconic Arc de Triomphe monument. People left candles in remembrance of the movement’s wounded in clashes with police.
Drouet was detained while reportedly en-route to the memorial. Footage of the arrest shows several French riot police escort him away from the crowds while supporters chant his name while he is being led away.
After that, several other protesters were grabbed from the crowd and led away by police while remaining Yellow Vests sang the national anthem.
Tweeting his support for the man, left-wing politician Jean-Luc Melenchon called the arrest an “abuse of power,” and the target of p Continue reading…
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