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Jersey Royal Court to hear the case against a PRO-PALESTINE activist charged under the Terrorism (Jersey) Law

09/02/2025

A PRO-PALESTINE activist appeared in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday after being charged under the Island’s terrorism law.

Natalie Strecker, who describes herself as a human-rights campaigner and has been involved with the Jersey Palestine Solidarity Campaign, faces two offences under Article 13(1) of the Terrorism (Jersey) Law 2002.

Legal adviser Harrison Gollop, prosecution, told the court that MsStrecker (49) posted material “inviting support for proscribed organisations” on X [formerly Twitter], breaching Jersey terrorism laws.

She is alleged to have tweeted in support of Hamas and Hezbollah –both classified as proscribed organisations on the Island.

The Magistrate, Bridget Shaw, decided that the Royal Court should hear the case and released Ms Strecker on bail to appear there for indictment on 4 April.

The JEP first broke the news that the peace activist had been arrested in November after the States police received a complaint.

 

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