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Activists who handcuffed [Minister] Hodge cleared

 
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:07 pm    Post subject: Activists who handcuffed [Minister] Hodge cleared Reply with quote

Never thought I would be quoting the Grauniad again but do you remember this case? :-

Quote:
Sarah Knapton
Thursday October 4, 2007
The Guardian
http://society.guardian.co.uk/children/story/0,,2183262,00.html

Two fathers' rights campaigners who handcuffed former children's minister Margaret Hodge during a protest were cleared yesterday of false imprisonment. Fathers4Justice activists Jonathan Stanesby, 41, and Jason Hatch, 35, shackled the MP for Barking during a family law conference at the Lowry hotel in Salford in 2004.

During a two-and-a-half-week trial at Manchester's Minshull Street crown court, the prosecution claimed the men's protest had gone beyond the bounds of legitimate political action.

But yesterday a jury rejected this claim and found the men not guilty."


Now I ask what is the fundamental difference between this case and humanity's case against those who have expressed the desire to enslave us all, some of whom have links to child abuse themselves (see Franklin Cover-up et al)?

Time to consult with the 'After School Arms Club' for a bulk order of handcuffs?
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