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Moment police arrest autistic man in middle of the night for posting ‘f*** Hamas, f*** Islam’ on social media

British police officers are accused of acting like ‘East Germany’s Stasi’ after arresting a man in a social media task last night.

Pete North was arrested at 21:30 at his home in Easingwold after sharing a MEM in X on August 5: ‘F *** Hamas, F *** Palestine, F *** Islam. Do you want to protest? A Muslim country and protest ‘.

At the same time, the activist, which is autism and Tourettes, rapidly gathered more than 800,000 views on the social media page.

The clip shows that two northern Yorkshire officers confronted with Pete and his wife as ‘hate team’, ‘There are crimes we have to discover there’, ‘racial hatred’ before saying that they spread.

He is then arrested and was taken to the police station for further inquiry, where he stays in the open air cell for about four hours before interviewing.

Speaking with Daily Mail, the North said: ‘I disgust by the police, because they could do it in a regular, civilian way, but they chose maximum attack and essentially [being treated like] A terrorist act.

“ They were trying to find evidence that I wanted to make racial strokes with him. Unbelievable. Crass. The breast itself is a controversial emotion, but it is not controversial, and this becomes my opinion. ‘

North has been released on unconditional bail until December 21st since then, but said the tweet was still a ‘feeling that I have completely approved’.

He added: ‘I’m shaken by everything right now. I didn’t sleep and I’m not likely. I always knew my tweets were a little spicy, but at night by a GOn team ‘F *** Hamas’ breast for a breathtaking way ugly and ridiculous.

“ My wife was mortgaged. I was alone after closing the house and was over, but it was very stoacı and he is my rock. ‘

The clip shows that two North Yorkshire officials come across Pete and his wife, because the ‘Hate team’ ‘there are crimes we need to discover there’.

He was asked whether he regretted the shipment: ‘I do not regret expressing my solidarity for the free speech principle. Not at all, because it was a solidarity with Tommy Robinson, who was drawn on the coals to send the breast.

“ Police have machete gangs on the streets of London, their young children kill each other, there are criminals in every big town, and we are constantly caused by us, we have not enough people, but they can back up two plots to grab and grab me in the middle of the night.

‘I have the right to express my opinion, and even if the state wants to keep me under cell imprisonment, I will continue to do so.’

He told Lord Young The Daily Mail from Acton, President of the Free Speech Association: ‘We are a member of the Pete North Free Speech Association and in the case. The behavior of the police reminds us of Stasi in East Germany.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Pete had a case for wrong arrest and wrong imprisonment. When I last check it, criticizing a banned terrorist organization and supporters is not a criminal offense. ‘

North Yorkshire police spokesman said: ‘After a report, a man was arrested on suspicion of publishing or distributing written materials aimed at confusing racial hatred yesterday. The questions were released on bail while continuing. ‘

Seeing that Britain has been arrested, convicted or imprisoned on online tasks, Free Speech is faced with a violent criticism of a recent jam.

The problem, at the beginning of this month, ‘strange things are happening there, they are broken … I was very surprised to see what happened’ he warned US President Donald Trump even caused even concern.

At the beginning of this month, Graham Linehan, a controversial father Ted Creator, was arrested by five armed police at Heathrow Airport on his comments.

A 57 -year -old, a transsexual woman was detained by civil servants after being accused of harassing with abusive comments and damaging her phone.

In one of the three tweets mentioned by the police at the point of arrest, Linehan wrote: ‘A man defined as a transgender is in a violent, abusive action if he is only in a field for women. Make a scene, call the cops, and if everything else fails, punch him to the balls. ‘

However, his arrest reacts angry with politicians and free speech campaignists and even discussed the metropolitan police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.

Mr Rowley said that civil servants should ‘not to be a policing’ toxic cultural wars’ and that ‘he was left between a rock and a difficult place by consecutive governments’ and that he offers Linehan’s tweets other than investigating.

At the beginning of this month, Graham Linehan, a controversial father Ted Creator, was arrested by five armed police at Heathrow Airport on his comments online

At the beginning of this month, Graham Linehan, a controversial father Ted Creator, was arrested by five armed police at Heathrow Airport on his comments online

Linehan, who spoke with BBC News last week, said he was with his duties in X and claimed that he would look for legal action.

“I don’t regret anything I tweeted – sometimes I tweeted a little more than anger because of the frustration that no one is paying attention to this issue.”

‘I have been very angry, because I have kept up with women’s rights for eight years and I am trying to draw attention to what is happening to the children in gender clinics.’

Last month, the nun Lucy Connolly was released from prison after a year behind the bars to write a ‘racist’ tweet in 2024’s summer uprisings.

The 42 -year -old boy was imprisoned after he acknowledged that he was an inflammatory task of X after Southport attacks in July last year.

Connolly, the wife of Ray Connolly, a member of the Toray Assembly, was found guilty of encouraging racial hatred, and a 31 -month penalty in October was held in October after his arrest last August.

Then he deleted the article said: ‘Now mass deportation, all I care about all the F ******* hot hotels full of B ******* … If this makes me racist.’

Connolly’s prison led to allegations that those who have right -wing opinions were treated more harshly than others in the UK.

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