Haredi protesters protest: “It’s the persecution of religion”

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a a A The Case of the Seminar That Became a Sect Ramati was arrested 16 days ago and police are again asking for his arrest for another five days. Before the hearing, for the first time since his arrest, a number of extremist ultra-Orthodox protesters carried signs bearing Ramti’s right and called for his release.

Before the hearing, Ramati’s son told Sabbath Square that he “hopes Dad will be released today. We are waiting for him at home, just chasing him.”

Neighbors of Ramathi claim on Shabbat Square that this week, investigators arrived at Ramati’s house and took his wife for questioning.

Aharon Ramati’s arrest has been extended this week for other serious offenses he is suspected of, discovered by wiretapping.

The investigation, which was revealed two weeks ago, is likely to end soon, because the court has ordered the police to complete the investigation as soon as possible.

The police revealed this week in court that so far 103 testimonies have been collected and 15 clashes have been made, and police investigators held that the investigation could already be terminated, but the prosecutor’s office met with them and requested further investigative actions.

On the other hand, according to Ramati’s attorneys, lawyers Shimon Kokosh and Ilan Cohen, the offenses attributed to Ramati are not based at all, and all that has happened in the past two weeks is “a media festival, and nothing else.”

“There is no complaint against him, even though the speaker is an immigrant and is not in the seminar for more than four years. He (Ramti) denies it all the way. There are offenses, but only with slogans.





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