Why I tried to arrest Avigdor Lieberman (again)
For the second time in as many years, I tried to arrest Avigdor Lieberman today.
As soon as I saw the Israeli foreign minister enter a room where he was scheduled to give a press conference in Brussels, I stood up and shouted: “Mr Lieberman, this is a citizen’s arrest. You are charged with the crime of apartheid.”
For the second time in as many years, I tried to arrest Avigdor Lieberman today.
As soon as I saw the Israeli foreign minister enter a room where he was scheduled to give a press conference in Brussels, I stood up and shouted: “Mr Lieberman, this is a citizen’s arrest. You are charged with the crime of apartheid.”
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