A small town Sheriff's court in rural Scotland will decide whether knocking Israel or the Israeli military can be called anti-Semitism, which would violate Scotland's hate speech law, or whether it is legitimate and protected political criticism. |
Scottish Court to Rule on Whether Anti-Israel Protesters are 'Anti-Semitic' by Ken FergusonQuicklink Submitted By Dave Lindorff No comments
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A small town Sheriff's court in rural Scotland will decide whether knocking Israel or the Israeli military can be called anti-Semitism, which would violate Scotland's hate speech law, or whether it is legitimate and protected political criticism. |
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