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Luciana Berger: Blogger accused of 'repulsive anti-Semitic abuse' Luciana Berger 'feared for safety over blogger's anti-Semitic abuse'
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A man subjected an MP to anti-Semitic abuse online, calling her a "rodent" and claiming she was "responsible for the death of Jesus", a court has heard. An MP "felt sick" and "very much under attack" when a man subjected her to "repulsive" anti-Semitic abuse online, a court has heard.
Joshua Bonehill-Payne posted five "hateful and insulting" articles about Liverpool Wavertree MP Luciana Berger in 2014 and 2015, the Old Bailey heard.Joshua Bonehill-Payne posted five "hateful and insulting" articles about Liverpool Wavertree MP Luciana Berger in 2014 and 2015, the Old Bailey heard.
Ms Berger told the court she had "felt sick" reading the posts and been "incredibly concerned". Ms Berger said the abuse had been part of a campaign which had "police patrolling outside my home and office".
The 23-year-old, of Yeovil, Somerset, denies racially aggravated harassment. Mr Bonehill-Payne, 23, denies racially aggravated harassment.
Prosecutor Philip Stott said Mr Bonehill-Payne had begun targeting Ms Berger after a man was jailed for four weeks in October 2014 for tweeting an offensive picture of the Labour MP. Giving evidence, Ms Berger said an image of her face superimposed on a rat included in the first post had been "troubling".
He said the 23-year-old defendant thought that sentence was "wrongful" and began posting the articles six days later. "I felt sick, really", she said. "It's attacking me for my faith or religion and not something I have said or done for my constituents."
'Free speech' She told the court Mr Bonehill-Payne's posts had been part of a wider campaign.
"Throughout the articles... Ms Berger is referred to as, for example, a rodent, as evil, a money-grabber, a dominatrix and responsible for the death of Jesus," he said. "The police were in constant contact with me. They were in my office and home.
"Repulsive as they may be to you and me, I understand that Mr Bonehill-Paine is not likely to dispute that he made these remarks." "I have received, as an MP, anti-Semitism since I was elected. The scale and body during this period, combined with articles, I felt very much under attack. It was all-consuming," she said.
Four of the articles were posted on a right-wing blog while a fifth appeared on his own website, and all made anti-Semitic remarks about Jewish people, Jewish Labour MPs and Ms Berger in particular, the court heard. 'Malicious communications'
One blog claimed the MP was being part of a "new line of Jewish MPs" who were ensuring "that white genocide happens without fail". The court also heard from Eve Byrne, Ms Berger's former assistant and advisor, who reported the posts to police.
Mr Stott said the defendant was expected to argue the posts were "reasonable in the circumstances" and within the bounds of "free speech and freedom of political expression". She said she "couldn't really believe that someone who does not know Luciana could write these things about her".
"They were obviously very graphic and disturbing and it was really upsetting," she said.
Earlier, prosecutor Philip Stott told the court Mr Bonehill-Payne, of Yeovil, Somerset, had begun targeting Ms Berger after a man was jailed for four weeks in October 2014 for tweeting an offensive picture of the Labour MP.
Four of his articles were posted on a right-wing blog while a fifth appeared on his own website, and all made anti-Semitic remarks, the court heard.
The court also heard Mr Bonehill-Paine had admitted six charges of sending "malicious communications" and one of harassment over other posts on his blog and on Twitter in October 2014 and had been on bail awaiting sentence during the time he allegedly harassed Ms Berger.The court also heard Mr Bonehill-Paine had admitted six charges of sending "malicious communications" and one of harassment over other posts on his blog and on Twitter in October 2014 and had been on bail awaiting sentence during the time he allegedly harassed Ms Berger.
He later received a suspended sentence for those offences.He later received a suspended sentence for those offences.
Giving evidence, Ms Berger said an image of her face superimposed on a rat included in Mr Bonehill-Paine's first post had been "troubling".
"I felt sick, really", she said. "It's attacking me for my faith or religion and not something I have said or done for my constituents."
The case continues.The case continues.