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Four accuse Ahava of 'war crimes'

March 24, 2011 12:47
One of the regular anti-Israel demonstrations outside the Ahava shop in London’s Covent Garden

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

3 min read

The London Israeli cosmetics shop Ahava has been accused of "war crimes" during a trial of four demonstrators.

The four "stormed" Ahava in Covent Garden twice last year: Matthew Richardson, 24, and Gwendolen Wilkinson, 20, on October 2, and Christopher Osmond, 30, and Jessica Nero, 33, on November 22.

Both times the store was forced to close after protesters lay on the floor and chained themselves to each other and a concrete bollard, refusing to move for hours until cut free by police.

During a three-day trial this week at Stratford Magistrates' Court, the four denied various charges of aggravated trespass. They were supported in court by Palestine Solidarity activists and argued that the purpose of the protest was to stop the store from selling illegal goods.

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