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Protesters acquitted of Jerusalem Quartet 'abuse'

April 12, 2010 10:22
The Jerusalem Quartet had their concert in Edniburgh disrupted by protesters.

By

Stephanie Brickman

1 min read

A Scottish sheriff has thrown out a case against five Scottish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign protesters who disrupted a concert by an Israeli classical ensemble.

Five people, Michael Napier, Neil Forbes, Sophia McLeod, Kevin Conner and Vanessa Fuertes, had been arrested after disrupting a performance by the Jerusalem Quartet during the Edinburgh Festival in August, 2008.

They shouted: “These are Israeli army musicians. Genocide in Gaza. End the siege of Gaza. End genocide in Gaza.”

They were charged originally with breach of the peace and all pleaded not guilty. Six months later the prosecution abandoned that case and instead charged the five with a racially aggravated conduct.

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