Pensioner sent antisemitic letters to the BBC

Worcester – A pensioner has been found guilty of breaching a
restraining order by sending antisemitic letters to the BBC.

 

James Evans, aged 69, of Bath Road, Worcester, sent letters referring to
Jewish people as “Yids” and “Zionists” and claimed
“Jewish people rule the world”.

 

He breached a restraining order by 17 letters to BBC Hereford and
Worcester employees in two weeks, with the charges specifically relating to
Monday May 9, Saturday May 14 and Friday May 20.

 

Evans sent the letters referring to Jewish people as ‘Yids’ and
‘Zionists’ and claimed that ‘Jewish people rule the world.’lowed to enter the
premises.

 

“He said that Britain was
a police state and regularly referenced George Soros.”

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