Queensland Police charge West End man with threatening to kill Justice for Palestine Magan-djin campaigner Remah Naji in Brisbane
A Brisbane was accused of using a transportation service to threaten justice to kill justice for the Palestinian Magan-Djin spokesman Remah Naji.
Queensland police said in a statement on Thursday that after an investigation, the Anti -Terrorist Investigation group confirmed that they had arrested 43 -year -old West End man on Thomas Street on Thursday, September 18th.
Police said in a statement that the man would claim that he had made a threat on August 14 and 18 August.
Justice for Palestine Magan-Djin representatives, including Remah Naji.Credit: Catherine Strohfeldt
“Everyone in Queensland has the right to feel safe, and Queensland police service continues to develop relationships and interact with people from different society to build on platforms for society participation,” he said.
“Examples of serious deterioration and hate crime are a matter of crime in Queensland, and in cases where they are notified to the police, investigations will be made to prosecute the responsible ones.”
The man was accused of using a transportation service to make a threat, threatening, harassing or attacking to kill, and is expected to appear in the Brisbane Magistrate Court on November 26th.
Brisbane’s march for Palestine pulled tens of thousands.Credit: Courtney Kruk
At the same time, Naji, a candidate for the Greens for the Southern Brisbane seat of Moreton in this year’s federal elections, became a leading organizer of the big march for Palestine last month in Brisbane.
Tens of thousands of protesters marched to the Victoria Bridge from Brisbane’s CBD on 24 August against Israel’s NATIONAL RALLS, August 24 against the Palestinian bombardment of Israel in Gaza.
For the comment, Naji and Palestine Magan-Djin justice was contacted.