Attiq Malik was recorded in 2021 ending a speech with the chant 'from the river to the sea'.
The Metropolitan Police has ended its relationship with an adviser who was filmed making a pro-Palestinian chant during a speech to a group.
When he was recorded, Mr Malik was addressing a group in Luton following an earlier Israeli offensive in Gaza in May 2021, the Telegraph reported. This interpretation is disputed by some pro-Palestinian activists who say that most people chanting it are calling for an end to Israel's occupation of the West Bank and blockade of Gaza, not the destruction of Israel itself.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cops sack Met Police adviser Attiq Malik filmed leading ‘from the river to the sea’ chant at Pro-Palestine...A POLICE adviser has been SACKED over his “apparent anti-semitic views” after he led pro-Palestinian chants. Lawyer Attiq Malik was caught on video shouting “from the river to the…
Read more »
Met Police cuts ties with head of Muslim advisory group who chanted ‘from the river to the sea’Attiq Malik, a lawyer who is chairman of the London Muslim Communities Forum, expressed views which “do not align to the Met’s values”, the force said
Read more »
Met Police cut ties with adviser who led ‘from the river to the sea’ chantAttiq Malik, who works as a criminal defence lawyer, has previously appeared on Channel 4’s 24 Hours In Police Custody.
Read more »
Met Police cut ties with adviser who led ‘from the river to the sea’ chantAttiq Malik, who works as a criminal defence lawyer, has previously appeared on Channel 4’s 24 Hours In Police Custody.
Read more »
Met Police responds to video of adviser leading chant at pro-Palestine rallyAttiq Malik, a solicitor who chairs the official body for Scotland Yard, is accused of instigating an 'offensive' slogan according to a new video.
Read more »
Met Police adviser led controversial Palestine chant in unearthed footageThe slogan which has faced increased scrutiny in recent weeks as Downing Street described it as 'deeply offensive' to many.
Read more »