Man, 56, charged with incitement to hatred as Isis mosque effigy burned on bonfire in Northern Ireland
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Man, 56, charged with incitement to hatred as Isis mosque effigy burned on bonfire in Northern Ireland.
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A man has been charged with incitement to hatred over an effigy of a mosque and Isis terrorist atop a bonfire in Northern Ireland.The bonfire, in Moygashel in County Tyrone, had become the centre of a row yesterday after the display was first seen.It displayed a mosque with the words "Islamic fascism" written in Arabic on the side, an effigy of a man holding an Isis flag and a knife, and signs reading "secure our borders" and "end the threat of radical Islam".The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) then arrested a 56-year-old man on suspicion of displaying threatening, abusive or insulting material which is intended to stir up hatred, adding that the effigy's placement was a "hate-motivated criminal offence".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He remains in custody, and was charged with incitement to hatred in the early hours of Friday morning.Late last night, the pyre was burned amid reports contractors were moving in on the site.
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A PSNI statement then said the force undertook "a...
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