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Occupation: Regional Organizer for [[Patriotic Alternative]] <br> | Occupation: Regional Organizer for [[Patriotic Alternative]] <br> | ||
'''Sam Melia''' is a British activist with community building group [[Patriotic Alternative]], and [[:Category:Political_Prisoner|political prisoner]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 6 September 2024
Birth Name: Samuel Melia
Birth Date: 1989-09-06
Birth Place:
Focus: United Kingdom
Occupation: Regional Organizer for Patriotic Alternative
Sam Melia is a British activist with community building group Patriotic Alternative, and political prisoner.
Support
To help support Sam & Laura you can donate at https://www.givesendgo.com/sammelia
Legal
Sam was found guilty on 2024-03-01 at a trial at Leeds Crown Court, of one offense under Section 19 of the Public Order Act, for maintaining a database of and distribution of pro-White stickers. Sam was sentenced to a two year custodial sentence. Sam is now incarcerated in a British prison for the 'crime' of producing messages the prosecution admitted were 'totally lawful'. During the trial the Judge reminded the jury that the 'truth was no defense'.