Posted on 05/14/2019 6:24:10 AM PDT by Mount Athos
Rebel Media head Ezra Levant is heading to the United Kingdom with an international press delegation to cover both the political campaign and trial of Tommy Robinson which is to take place on Monday.
Robinson was put in prison for 10 weeks for peacefully reporting about a Muslim rape gang trial outside a court in Leeds.
Because British journalists are constrained in their ability to cover Robinsons activities, Rebel Media raised funds for economy-class airfare and cheap hotel rooms to bring international reporters:
Avi Yemini, who arrived from Australia; Cassandra Fairbanks, from Washington, D.C.; Pardes Seleh, from Washington, D.C.; Andrew Lawton, from London, Canada; Jessica Swietoniowski, a student journalist at the Rebel (who will stay on for two weeks, to cover Tommys election campaign); Jordan James, who is coming in by train from Manchester; And two cameramen.
Robinson, who is running for British Parliament, has expressed staunch support for Israel, was photographed visiting the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and has proudly called himself a Jew whilst battling anti-Semites on social media.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Hopefully they let him in.
Its becoming a repressive suppressive society.
In my London hotel the free wi fi would not allow me access to Free Republic.
Interesting. When I was in China I had no trouble accessing it.
That’s cause they used your GPU time to mine bitcoin, bro.
I’ve not heard much yet...any news?
FR and another conservative dominated forum...
No joy.
Might have been the censorship filter of that brands properties
Happy to confirm that there’s not the slightest difficulty in accessing FR here in the UK, as the select band of British Freepers can attest.
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