At the ceremony of the new king, the Scottish woman raised the "abolition of the monarchy" slogan and was arrested
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.13
Foreign media such as Fox News Network reported that at the local ceremony of Edinburg, the King of Scotland, which was officially announced by Charles III on September 11, a woman with a slogan against the monarch was arrested by the police.
The New York Post reported that this ceremony was one of the many activities held by various cities, counties, and towns in the UK to officially announce the inheritance of Charles. The 22 -year -old woman held a slogan "Empireism who went to his X and abolished the monarchy". A spokesman for the Scottish police said that the person was arrested for "related to destroying public security (crimes)" and was arrested. Essence It is unclear whether she has been prosecuted.
The woman was taken away by the police at the scene, causing different reactions in the crowd. Someone shouted: "Let her go! This is freedom of speech!" And others shouted: "Points for respect!"
A woman with a slogan against the monarchy was arrested by the police: "Independent News"
It is reported that the woman was one of the many protesters at the scene, and these people tried to disturb the ceremony. When Joseph Morrow ended his speech with the phrase "God bless the king", some people in the scene made a boo in the phrase "God bless the king".
Ann Hamilton, a 48 -year -old woman who participated in the ceremony, told the Associated Press that she was offended by the protesters. She said: "Today, thousands of people express their respect here."
"Some people come here to coax, I think it is bad," she said, "If they are so opposed, they should not come."
According to the Scottish Herald, these protesters are called on Scotland to leave the United Kingdom as members of the Republic. The Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said that the arrested woman was later released and will be tried in court in the Edinburgh Police Chief Court.
The Fox News Network pointed out that this is a sign that some people, including the former British colonies, are fighting the heritage of the British monarchy.
Queen Elizabeth II died on the 8th in Barlolburg, Scotland at the age of 96. Her eldest son, 73 -year -old Crown Prince Charles inherited the throne. On the 9th, Britain entered a national mourning period to commemorate the late British Queen Elizabeth II. In the national TV speech on the day, Charles expressed sincere respect for Elizabeth II, and promised to be "loyal, respect and love" as a king.
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