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George Galloway Given the ‘Terrorist Treatment’ at London Airport

George Galloway, a former British MP and an outspoken opponent of war, was subjected to the now “normal” procedure in the U.K. against those who speak out in any way. Galloway and his wife, returning on Monday, Sept. 29 from a visit to Russia, were interrogated at Gatwick Airport in London for several hours by “counter-terrorism” officers. Their phones and computers were seized under the draconian counter-terror legislation which is now imposed on thousands or millions of those who protest government policies.

RT reported: “The 71-year-old Workers Party of Britain leader says he was questioned for around four hours and his wife Putri Gayatri Pertiwi for about five. They were released without charges after their phones and laptops were confiscated.

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