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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Alison Chabloz (Taken from a posting on Facebook) Spirited greetings to all after 48 hours detention including four arrests, one de-arrest, six hours' custody at Charing Cross (Desk Sergent: Alison, you're definitely not the usual kind of customer we get in here). Bundled into police van, filthy, freezing cold, no seat belt, no seat! Three hours of hell to Chesterfield then car to Buxton. Finally charged at eleventh hour for causing yet more musical gross offence to delicate flowers desperate to see me detained on remand for alleged breach of bail. Court hearing in Chesterfield this morn. Great lawyer. Not guilty plea. New charges transferred back down to Westminster Mags for legal argument hearing October 25th. No change to bail conditions. Loveliest court guard was as happy as me: You're saying everything that everyone thinks but daren't say out loud. I made it quite plain in my interview that if the authorities wish to lock up a politically incorrect singer, then they can go ahead. Good luck to them. Alison A judge at Westminster Magistrates Court found Chabloz had violated laws criminalising gross offence and intended to insult Jewish people. Read more Man jailed for inciting soldiers to 'free England from Jewish control' Neo-Nazis convicted over National Action stickers at university Man who filmed girlfriend's dog giving Nazi salutes fined £800 District judge John Zani delayed her sentencing until 14 June but told the court: On the face of it this does pass the custody threshold. Chabloz, a Swiss-British dual national, had uploaded tunes to YouTube including one defining the Nazi death camp Auschwitz as a theme park just for fools and the gas chambers a proven hoax. The songs were partly set to traditional Jewish folk music, with lyrics like: Did the Holocaust ever happen? Was it just a bunch of lies? Seems that some intend to pull the wool over our eyes." Chabloz told the court her songs were satire and claimed some Jewish people found them funny. But while being cross-examined in March, she called for an official investigation into the number of victims killed in the so-called Holocaust, and claimed there was no proof that gas chambers existed. Poster Comment: The first article is the most recent. The BNP is pro-Zionist as is Tony Robinson. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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