Man arrested for poppy burning Facebook picture
Police in Kent, England have arrested a man after he posted a picture of a burning Remembrance Day poppy on Facebook. According to the Kent Police website, the man is being questioned on suspicion of “malicious communications”.
Red poppies are worn on and before Remembrance Sunday in November, to commemorate those who died in war.
In March 2011, Emdadur Choudhury, a member of Islamist group Muslims Against Crusades, was convicted after burning poppies in public in London.
In March 2012, Yorkshire man Azhar Ahmed was arrested for a Facebook status update suggesting that British soldiers would go to hell.
This latest arrest comes as the Crown Prosecution Service is set to release interim guidelines for prosecution of offences on social media.
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