After a Christian woman was attacked over the weekend at London's famous debate spot Speakers' Corner, the city's Metro Police says 'No arrests have been made.'
"Speakers' Corner is the embodiment of freedom, that is unlike any other place in the world," said Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre."What happened to Hatun Tash at Speakers' Corner was harrowing. Sharia law is being implemented there by the back door and Sunday's incident is a serious escalation following a series of concerning episodes.
Williams said the incident is the most serious in what the CLC called"concerning events" involving Tash at the historic place for open-air debate. The CLC previously filed a pre-action letter on July 5 with the London Metropolitan Police seeking damages on Tash's behalf for assault, false arrest, false imprisonment and harassment as a result of repeated failures to protect her. The CLC is the legal services end of the not-for-profit advocacy group Christian Concern.Sergey Chayko/Getty
In December, Tash was arrested for"breaching coronavirus regulations" after she approached the police and inquired as to why they were interfering with the lawful exercise of free speech of another speaker there. In May of this year, she was arrested for what police described as a"breach of the peace" after Tash, who is a member of DCCI Ministries, was physically assaulted.
The letter seeks damages on Tash's behalf for assault, false arrest, false imprisonment and harassment as a result of repeated failures to protect her.London's Metro Police Media and Communications Manager Chris Humphreys toldPolice continue to appeal for witnesses and information following the serious assault at Speakers' Corner yesterday, which is now being investigated by the Met's Counter Terrorism officers.
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