The cause of anti-racism is turned on its head when we're debating coconuts in court | Nesrine Malik
Briefly

Marieha Hussain's case highlights the nuances of racially aggravated offences, challenging the boundaries of free speech and the implications of political expression in contemporary society.
Rajiv Menon KC defended Hussain by asserting that her placard was a legitimate political critique of public figures, reflecting discontent with their policies rather than an act of racism.
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