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A student diversity officer who came to prominence in a race row after allegedly tweeting the hashtag #killallwhitemen has been charged by police with sending a threatening communication. | A student diversity officer who came to prominence in a race row after allegedly tweeting the hashtag #killallwhitemen has been charged by police with sending a threatening communication. |
Bahar Mustafa, of Goldsmiths, University of London, is set to appear at Bromley magistrates court on 5 November. | |
The 28-year-old from Edmonton, north-east London, faces two charges, one is sending a communication conveying a threatening message between 10 November 2014 and 31 May 2015. The second is for sending a grossly offensive message via a public communication network between 10 November 2014 and 31 May 2015. | The 28-year-old from Edmonton, north-east London, faces two charges, one is sending a communication conveying a threatening message between 10 November 2014 and 31 May 2015. The second is for sending a grossly offensive message via a public communication network between 10 November 2014 and 31 May 2015. |
Mustafa was initially accused of racism for asking white men not to attend a students union meeting intended for ethnic minority and “non-binary” women. | Mustafa was initially accused of racism for asking white men not to attend a students union meeting intended for ethnic minority and “non-binary” women. |
She then became embroiled in separate row, accused of using the hashtag #killallwhitemen on her Twitter account, which has since been deleted. | She then became embroiled in separate row, accused of using the hashtag #killallwhitemen on her Twitter account, which has since been deleted. |
A Met police spokesman said in a statement: “A woman interviewed under caution regarding a complaint of racially motivated malicious communication made on a social media network has been summonsed to court.” | |
Mustafa is not an employee of Goldsmiths, nor a student, but an employee of the independent students’ union, elected by union members. |