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by Judith Bergman • March 23, 2019
at 5:00 am
- "Hezbollah
themselves have laughed off the suggestion there is a
difference. I've carefully considered the evidence and I'm
satisfied they are one and the same with the entire organisation
linked to terrorism." — UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid.
- Hezbollah itself, in
fact, does not acknowledge having separate political and
military 'wings'.
- A female lawyer who
courageously defended Iranian women who removed their hijabs to
protest the Iranian regime's misogynistic treatment, was
sentenced recently to 33 years in prison and a flogging of 150
lashes.
- On the 40th
anniversary of the Islamic revolution, German President
Frank-Walter Steinmeier sent a telegram to Iran's regime,
carrying "congratulations". The Germany Director of
Human Rights Watch, Wenzel Michalski, called Steinmeier's
congratulations "shocking".

Britain
recently proscribed the Iranian terrorist proxy organization,
Hezbollah, under the UK Terrorism Act 2000. According to that law,
membership of a proscribed terrorist organization is an offense, and
so is supporting it, not just financially, but also voicing support
and advocating for it, as well as publicly displaying the insignia or
other articles of that organization, such as its flag. Pictured: The
2014 Al Quds Day march in London, England. A Hezbollah flag is held
aloft at upper-right. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
British Home Secretary Sajid Javid recently proscribed
the Iranian terrorist proxy organization, Hezbollah ('Party of God')
in its entirety under the UK Terrorism Act 2000, a government
decision that the UK Parliament also recently approved.[1]
"There have long been calls to ban the whole
group with the distinction between the two factions derided as smoke
and mirrors," Javid said during a debate on the prevention and
suppression of terrorism in the House of Commons. "Hezbollah themselves
have laughed off the suggestion there is a difference. I've carefully
considered the evidence and I'm satisfied they are one and the same
with the entire organisation linked to terrorism."
In banning the entire organization of Hezbollah, the
UK joins Canada, the U.S., Israel, the Netherlands and the Arab
League, which have all banned the terror organization.
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