Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell was assaulted and forced out by a mob at the Rally Against Antisemitism in Whitehall on Sunday 10 May.
“They ripped off my Free Palestine badge (which I wear everywhere), grabbed, wrestled, shoved and threatened me,” said Mr Tatchell.
“I was there to stand in solidarity with the Jewish community, against hate and violence. My placard said: ‘I stand with the Jewish community. Fight antisemitism. Love will triumph over hate.’
“The assailants falsely accused me of supporting Hamas and terrorism against Jews. They said ‘f*ck off’, ‘get out’, ‘Jew hater’ and ‘terrorist supporter’.
I oppose Israel’s mass killing of Palestinian civilians, including 20,000 innocent children (according to Save the Children). But I also totally oppose terror attacks and have condemned Hamas as an antisemitic, sexist and homophobic dictatorship for many years.
“The police who were present did not arrest my assailants or retrieve my badge. Officers threatened me with arrest for breach of the peace and escorted me, against my will, out of the rally area.
“When I was out of the rally area, a group of aggressive, menacing men tracked me down and threatened violence. One said: ‘If you come back in, you won’t come out’ which I interpreted as an implied death threat.
“This incident was not typical. I received many ‘thanks for attending’ from Jewish people at the rally. Some told me they opposed the war policies of the Netanyahu regime and, like me, supported a two-state solution.
“My support for Jewish victims of hate crime is unconditional,” said Mr Tatchell.
Mr Tatchell has reported the assault to the police and is seeking charges against the assailants.







