Anti-grooming gangs activist turned citizen reporter Tommy Robinson reports he was arrested on Saturday for celebrating his daughter’s birthday in London with her.
“I can confirm Tommy has been arrested while out with his daughter and her friends celebrating her birthday,” read a statement posted on Robinson’s behalf on his official social media.
The statement added he was held in custody pending an appearance before a judge. He reported being back in personal control of his accounts on Monday.
Robinson was arrested and pepper sprayed while covering the March Against Anti-Semitism as a reporter last year, with London’s Metropolitan Police claiming his mere presence in the nation’s capital was “likely to cause harassment, alarm and distress to others.”
He was charged with refusing to comply with a dispersal order and released on bail conditions including a total ban on organizing or participating in demonstrations in London and a total ban on even entering the city.
Robinson argues the arrest was “illegal,” and that the bail conditions imposed by the Met — which has adopted a comparatively permissive stance towards Islamists trampling war memorials and calling for jihad — violate his human rights.
On Saturday, Robinson – real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – took his daughter to the Luton Town vs Crystal Palace football (soccer) match in London. As a result, he was arrested.
“I’m a free man and this is a free country, supposedly,” Robinson said after a court hearing on Monday. As a result of the ban on him entering London, he is unable to perform his work as a citizen reporter, lobby Members of Parliament, and speak to London-based media. His legal fund can be supported, here.
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