Der Mann, der Journalisten von Al Jazeera zur Rede stellte, war ein Sonderpolizist der Met Police

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9d45ejxz5qo

Von uk_g

9 Kommentare

  1. The word ‘confronted’ doing a lot of heavy lifting for ‘hurled vile racist abuse and physically intimidated’ here.

  2. darrenturn90 on

    Was he Jewish? Because seeing something like this happen and then seeing reporters from Al Jazeera who are (as described by the article) not liked and referred to by Israeli government as a hamas mouthpiece – you could say their being there was provocative. Not excusing his actions, but it seems like bad decisions to even be there

  3. Gold-Mine-Trash on

    Special constable. Are they the ones that issue fines if you drop litter?

  4. PrinceofBelmore on

    Intimidated and threatened is a better word confronted here. The title makes him sound like some hero not a viscous scumbag leading a mob

  5. SlickyKimmel on

    Weren’t “dog” and “donkey” like super-heavy insults in Arabic countries ?

  6. IcyExercise908 on

    laughable, policeman acting like a thug, standards arent what they were

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