Tayeh, who has become a prominent leader of the protest movement after the Hamas attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023, and Israel’s 15-month war on Gaza, repeatedly said “all Zionists are terrorists”.
On Friday, police charged Tayeh with four counts of “using insulting words in public” for uttering the statement four times during a May rally.
The punishment is up to two months in prison for a first offence and six months for three or more offences.
Burgertory owner Hash Tayeh charged over pro-Palestine rally chants
Submitted 3 weeks ago by zero_gravitas@aussie.zone to australianpolitics@aussie.zone
maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
Victorian only? Would have been such an easy sell to my partner to go get food there tonight if they had shops in Sydney.
jonne@infosec.pub 3 weeks ago
While it’s ridiculous to go after him for that specific chant/opinion, he was one of those anti lockdown scumbags too.
maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
As in full-on let’s go smash the cfmeu office doors anti-lockdown scumbags?