
Greens deputy leader calls for apology from Starmer over false claims that led to death threats
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Mothin Ali, the deputy leader of the Green Party, has called for an apology from Prime Minister Keir Starmer after being falsely accused of supporting the Iranian regime during an anti-war protest. This mischaracterization has led to Ali receiving death threats, causing him to fear for his life. He expressed that the situation has escalated to a point where he feels it could be life-threatening.
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The political landscape in the UK has been increasingly polarized, especially regarding issues related to foreign policy and protests. Mothin Ali's experience reflects the heightened tensions surrounding discussions of the Iranian regime and the implications for activists and politicians who speak out against it.
This article reflects the views of the individuals mentioned and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian or its editorial team.
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