Activist suspended from Labour for alleged anti-Semitism chosen to represent UK - News Summed Up

Activist suspended from Labour for alleged anti-Semitism chosen to represent UK


Sameh Habeeb was suspended by Labour following remarks in an interview where he allegedly suggested the media was owned by JewsA Palestinian activist suspended from the Labour Party for alleged anti-Semitism was chosen to represent the UK on an official Government-backed trade mission. Department sources admitted Mr Habeeb had slipped through the net and should not have been allowed on the mission, which promoted education. In April, Mr Habeeb was suspended by Labour following remarks in an interview with a student newspaper that allegedly suggested the mainstream media was owned by Jews. Mr Habeeb, 32, from Uxbridge in West London, is the director of the British Academy Of Training And Development, which claims to offer courses in up to 50 cities worldwide. Investigative news website al-bab.com traced almost 50 such internet domain names to Mr Habeeb, all seemingly intended to increase traffic to his PR vehicle called newswirenow.co.uk.


Source: Daily Mail October 06, 2018 22:30 UTC



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