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Man hunted by police after racist tirade at pro-Palestine protester after Saturday's march

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Man hunted by police after racist tirade at pro-Palestine protester after Saturday's march

Man hunted by police after racist tirade at pro-Palestine protester after Saturday's march

A man is being hunted by police after being filmed launching a racist tirade at a pro-Palestinian protester travelling home following Saturday's ceasefire march.

The man is heard in the video calling protesters 'scumbags' and saying they need 'eradicating' after confronting a Muslim protester and grabbing her sign whilst travelling on the same train.

Onlookers are seen stepping in to protect the woman, who had been wearing a hijab, when the pair both disembarked at a railway station in Kent on Armistice Day.


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