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Half a million sign #FreeTommy petition

A judge, initially, actually banned(!) reporting on Mr. Robinson’s own case, until the restrictions were challenged by a number of publications & lifted on Tuesday...

Newsroom May 31 10:36

More than half a million people have signed a petition calling for the right-wing activist Tommy Robinson to be freed from jail, in just a few days.

Mr. Robinson was jailed for 13 months over the weekend after pleading guilty to breaching contempt of court laws whilst on a suspended sentence for the same charge.

He was given 10 months for the contempt of court charge and a further three months for breaching the suspended sentence, incurred after filming outside a gang rape trial in Canterbury last year.

The petition, however, claims he was “arrested and jailed for reporting on Muslim grooming gangs”, adding:

“A job that he chooses to do with no regard for his own safety, informing the public of all the wrongs committed in the name of Allah. Fighting against adversity and reporting on issues that our mainstream media are too afraid to speak of.”

Sorry we couldn’t be more forthcoming… #IAmRedacted#FreeRedactedhttps://t.co/q4Vzt8YkEo

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) May 26, 2018

Although found to be in breach of the letter of the law, supporters argue rules are selectively applied because of Mr. Robinson’s views and the nature of the case he was highlighting.

They allege that journalists and left-wing activists frequently gather, shout, and loudly protest and report from outside courtrooms, but reporting restrictions are rarely used or enforced.

“Tommy is raising issues that are affecting all of our communities, and that are being swept under the carpet and hidden from the public,” the petition adds.

The names and home addresses of defendants are also routinely reported in the press before sentencing, as well as the details of allegations, and critics have questioned why Mr. Robinson’s actions are exceptional and worthy of such swift punitive action.

“It’s time we stand together, stand strong, and stand by his side. FREE TOMMY ROBINSON.”

During Friday’s hearing Matthew Harding, for the defence, said Mr. Robinson had “deep regret” for what he had done, the Press Association reports.

“He was mindful, having spoken to others and taken advice, not to say things that he thought would actually prejudice these proceedings,” Mr. Harding added. “He did not try to cause difficulties for the court process.”

Judge Geoffrey Marson QC said: “Not only was it a very long video, but I regard it as a serious aggravating feature that he was encouraging others to share it and it had been shared widely.

“That is the nature of the contempt. He referred to the charges that the defendants faced and some charges which are not proceeded against in relation to some defendants.”

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A judge initially banned reporting on Mr. Robinson’s own case, until the restrictions were challenged by a number of publications and lifted on Tuesday.

The reporting restrictions prompted accusations of political censorship, with many prominent politicians from around the world speaking out in defiance.

Source: breitbart

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