Oxford student charged with stirring up hatred at pro-Palestine demo
by RYAN HOOPER, CRIME CORRESPONDENT · Mail OnlineAn Oxford University student caught on camera allegedly making antisemitic chants at a pro-Palestine demonstration has been charged with a public order offence.
The Metropolitan Police said Samuel Williams, 20, was charged with stirring up racial hatred at a Palestine Coalition demo in Whitehall, central London, on Saturday, October 11.
He was charged today and will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court in the new year.
Williams was identified by the Daily Mail after footage emerged of a man allegedly chanting an antisemitic chant at the pro-Palestine protest.
Williams was arrested at a property in Oxfordshire on suspicion of inciting racial hatred following an investigation launched by Scotland Yard detectives.
The philosophy, politics and economics student at Balliol College was also suspended by Oxford University.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said there had been an 'unacceptable increase in anti-Semitism' at universities and added that many Jewish students did not feel safe on campus.
She called on universities to strengthen protections for Jewish students and said the Government was funding training to help staff and students 'tackle this poison of antisemitism'.