In the wake of devout Muslims beheading a young British man in the streets of London, UK police are vigrously enforcing the sharia.
Two men have been arrested for making alleged offensive comments on Twitter after the murder of a British soldier.
MailOnline understands the pair had tweeted using inflammatory
language and were trying to organise an anti-Muslim protest in Bristol
following the execution of Drummer Lee Rigby, 25, in Woolwich two days
ago.Complaints were made to Avon and Somerset Police about remarks that
appeared on the social networking website, which were of a racist or
anti-religious nature.
Perhaps people will begin to understand just how much the government and media elites are part of the problem. It’s not a question of, how did we get here? It’s more like, it’s amazing it didn’t happen sooner.
The vicious kuffar-hatred and Jew-hatred spewed by Muslims, the calls for jihad — the dhimmi powers say nothing.
Man charged with making ‘racist or anti-religious’ Facebook comments about British soldier’s death Â
Daily Mail, May 24, 2013
- Benjamin Flatters, 22, charged for making ‘malicious comments’ on the social networking site
- Another man warned about his conduct on social media
- Two men released on bail after comments made on Twitter
- Police say people should be careful about what they write on twitter as the ‘consequences could be serious’
A 22-year-old man has been charged on
suspicion of making malicious comments on Facebook following the murder
of British soldier Lee Rigby.Benjamin
Flatters, from Lincoln, was arrested last night after complaints were
made to Lincolnshire Police about comments made on Facebook, which were
allegedly of a racist or anti-religious nature.
He
was charged with an offence of malicious communications this afternoon
in relation to the comments, a Lincolnshire Police spokesman said.Fallen hero: Father Lee Rigby, 25, from Manchester, was killed in Woolwich on Wednesday
A second man was visited by officers and warned about his activity on social media, the spokesman added.
It comes after 25-year-old Drummer Rigby was brutally murdered on a street in Woolwich, south east London, on Wednesday.
The father-of-one, from Manchester, had fought in Afghanistan with the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Flatters has been remanded in police custody and will appear before magistrates in Lincoln tomorrow.
The
charge comes after two men were earlier released on bail following
their arrest for making alleged offensive comments on Twitter about the
murder.Complaints were
made to Avon and Somerset Police about remarks that appeared on the
social networking website, which were allegedly of a racist or
anti-religious nature.![]()
Attack: Drummer Rigby was killed on the street in Woolwich, south London when Michael Adebolajo launched his attack
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Shocking: The Twitter comments come after the attack in London. Police say they do even more harm to the community
A 23-year-old and a
22-year-old, both from Bristol, were held under the Public Order Act on
suspicion of inciting racial or religious hatred.Detective
Inspector Ed Yaxley, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: ‘On Wednesday
evening, we were contacted by people concerned about comments made on
social media accounts.We began inquiries into the comments and at around 3.20am two men, aged 23 and 22, were detained at two addresses in Bristol.
‘The
men were arrested under the Public Order Act on suspicion of inciting
racial or religious hatred. Our inquiries into these comments continue.‘These
comments were directed against a section of our community. Comments
such as these are completely unacceptable and only cause more harm to
our community in Bristol.‘People
should stop and think about what they say on social media before making
statements as the consequences could be serious.’
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Author: Pamela Geller
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