Friday 3 November 2023

NORWEGIAN MEDICAL STUDENT SUSPENDED?

Some of the youngsters protesting on the streets don't realise what they're doing to themselves, their education and careers. A Norwegian medical student has been suspended and will most likely have her student visa revoked and be deported back to Norway. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12706639/Met-Police-launch-probe-woman-holding-world-clean-Jews-poster-London-rally-capital-braces-Pro-Palestine-protests.html

Travel and student visas can be revoked. 

Work visas can be revoked. 

Citizenship can be revoked. 

Time for serious action from the British authorities, enough is enough. 

UPDATE EDIT 6th November, 2023. 

New report about the young woman in question featured in the Jerusalem Post. The article says that she's a student at Goldsmiths College in London. Her name, Mehak Qureshi, internship designer in K2 Tech and also works part-time at Costa Coffee in London. That article doesn't mention which country she comes from so why did the Daily Mail publish that she was a Norwegian medical student? 

https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-771890

Most bearers of the name Qureshi come from Pakistan. 82% in fact. The name Mehak is a middle eastern  Arabic name and a small percentage of Qureshi's come from Saudi Arabia. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qureshi

In London, the Transport Secretary cites a risk to train services in the decision to ban a protest event at Kings Cross station and said all in attendance would be subject to arrest. Two arrests were made for "failure to comply with a Section 14 notice - prohibiting the planned protest". 

It looks like the police were handing out Section 14 notices to the protesters, this is the 2nd disruption at a major train station this week, previously it was Liverpool Street station. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12708345/Hundreds-pro-Palestinian-protesters-stage-sit-demonstration-Kings-Cross-Station-demand-ceasefire-Gaza-amid-Israeli-bombardment-despite-Transport-Secretary-banning-protest.html

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