The report stating that Tommy Robinson was transferred to a special closed prison Belmarsh in the South of London, which was described as “jihadi training camp”, has brought an ominous deja-vu to me.
…In the 1990s, we learned a gloomy story about ’N' In the USSR. ’N' was a dedicated Zionist and together with other Zionists and religious Jews, he was trying to immigrate to Israel. However, unlike many others who were pressured into a cooperation with the KGB (in no way we can blame them for that), ’N' stood steadfastly and uncompromisingly. And as the result KGB sent him not to a solitary cell in which Natan Shcharansky was detained, but to a common one – together with criminals. Day by day he was subject to violence – physical, verbal and sexual. ’N' survived an unprecedented humiliation and even many years after that in Israel he did not recover completely from the horror he had experienced. “The System” knew how to break a man.