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Protests turn nasty outside Israeli EcoStream

February 7, 2013 17:30
Brighton’s Ecostream shop is the site of increasingly angry protests each week (Photo: PA)

BySandy Rashty, Sandy Rashty

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A woman was arrested last Saturday amid escalating protests outside an Israeli store in Brighton.

Julie Warman, 44, was charged with racially or religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm or distress following an incident during a protest outside EcoStream, a Sussex police spokesperson confirmed.

Ms Warman pleaded not guilty at Brighton Magistrates Court on Monday and has been remanded on bail. The case will go to trial on July 18.

Protests outside the Israeli company have been an ongoing issue since the shop opened last August. Pro-Israel campaigners, often members of Sussex Friends of Israel (SFI), regularly confront Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) and Boycott Divestments and Sanctions (BDS) activists near the shop on Saturday lunch-times.