Man found guilty of wearing headband in support of Hamas
Khaled Hajsaad, 24, wore the clothing at a pro-Palestine rally in Trafalgar Square on November 25, 2023.
A man has been found guilty of wearing a headband in support of Hamas at a pro-Palestine rally in central London.
Khaled Hajsaad, 24, who has been living in Birmingham, wore the clothing at a pro-Palestine rally in Trafalgar Square on November 25, 2023.
The green headband had the āShahadaā written on it in white ā the basic statement of the Islamic faith, the court was told previously.
The defendant had previously told police the headband was āan item of Saudi Arabiaā and the Shahada was a āstatement of my faithā.
But Hajsaad, who appeared at the City of London Magistratesā Court on Thursday, was found guilty of wearing the item āin such a way or in such circumstances as to arouse reasonable suspicionā he was supporting Hamas ā an illegal act in the UK where it is designated a terrorist group.
District Judge Nina Tempia told the court: āHamas is the most notable Palestinian group associated with the colour green ā¦ He was wearing the headband at the pro-Palestinian march, where there would be no reasons for someone to wear the headband of a Saudi flag.
āIt clearly did not have the Saudi sword on it.
āI find the defendant guilty of the offence.ā
On the offence, Judge Tempia added: āI find the harm serious and ā¦ when (the offence) happened, so soon after October 7, it would have meant significant distress.ā
Hajsaad, described as an asylum seeker who arrived in the UK a year ago, had previously entered a not guilty plea.
He is due to be sentenced on June 21 at Westminster Magistratesā Court.