Jayda Fransen, 31, is standing trial alongside the leader of the far-Right group, Paul Golding, accused of religiously-aggravated harassment. They were arrested in May last year as part of an investigation into the distribution of leaflets and online videos which were posted during a trial at Canterbury Crown Court in the same month after which three Muslim men and a teenager were convicted of rape and jailed. Video footage entitled 'Muslim rapists 2' was played which showed Faiz Rahmani standing with his brother Tamin Rahmani, who was one of the defendants, and his barrister outside by the door to Canterbury Crown Court. Faiz Rahmani is seen smoking a cigarette as Fransen walks up, steps towards them and starts to question them. She is heard asking: 'Are you Muslim? What are you doing here? What are you in for?' Pictured: Fransen and Golding today (above, main image), and during a previous Britain First demonstration in Ramsgate (inset).
Original Article: [ Ссылка ]
Original Video: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail IG: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Snap: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Pinterest: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Google+: [ Ссылка ]
Get the free Daily Mail mobile app: [ Ссылка ]
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pfSuBmv0cnc/mqdefault.jpg)