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‘I’m ready to take on anything’: Marieha Hussain on her coconut placard prosecution nightmare and acquittal triumph

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 17, 2024
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After almost a year of turmoil, anxiety, and relentless legal battles, Marieha Hussain was acquitted of charges that had cast a long shadow over her life. Her alleged “crime”? Holding a placard at a pro-Palestine march that depicted the then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman as coconuts — a satirical jab that sparked a national debate.

When the verdict of not guilty was announced, the courtroom erupted in cheers. Marieha’s family embraced her as she let out a sigh of relief after months of uncertainty and distress.

“It’s an experience I never want to repeat,” Marieha shared. “But it was crucial to stand my ground, give my evidence, and ensure the truth was heard.”

A peaceful protest turns into a media storm

Marieha was among thousands rallying in London on 11 November for a pro-Palestine march. Despite its peaceful intent, the demonstration attracted controversy as it coincided with Armistice Day.

Her placard, featuring a caricature of Braverman as “Cruella Braverman” on one side and the “coconut” illustration on the other, became a popular symbol during the march. It sparked conversations among attendees and was a source of camaraderie in the crowd.

“The vibe was incredible — people were sharing laughs, taking photos with the placard, and just coming together for a common cause,” Marieha recalled.

However, the mood shifted dramatically when an image of her placard went viral on social media. A pro-Israel account, Harry’s Place, accused her of racism and tagged the Metropolitan Police. The tweet set off a chain of events that upended Marieha’s life.

Online abuse and police intervention

Marieha was bombarded with messages as the controversy spiralled. She saw her personal photos, including family pictures and moments from her wedding, circulating online.

“I went into panic mode. My stomach was in knots, I couldn’t eat, I couldn’t sleep,” she recounted.

The Metropolitan Police responded swiftly, and three days later, Marieha attended a voluntary interview under legal advice. Despite making no comment during the interview, the ordeal escalated. Police visits, including one in the early hours of the morning, and relentless media scrutiny made her life unbearable.

The stress also affected her career. A dedicated teacher, Marieha had to part ways with her school in December. “Leaving teaching broke my heart,” she said. “It’s a profession I love, and to lose it over this was devastating.”

Adding to her challenges, Marieha discovered she was pregnant with her third child amidst the chaos. The stress of the prosecution affected her health significantly, resulting in anaemia and other complications.

Trial by fire

Just before the six-month deadline for charges expired, Marieha was informed by a journalist that she had been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence. The news blindsided her, as she had never received the official notice from authorities.

By the time her trial began, Marieha was heavily pregnant and exhausted from the ordeal. Despite the prosecution’s case being thin — with no victim, witnesses, or substantial evidence — the judge ruled the term “coconut” could potentially be considered a racial slur, forcing the case to proceed.

Taking the stand was a daunting experience for Marieha, but her resolve remained strong. After cross-examinations and testimonies from expert witnesses, the trial culminated in her acquittal.

“The relief was indescribable. It felt like a beautiful end to a nightmare,” she said.

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A politically charged case

Reflecting on her experience, Marieha believes her prosecution was politically motivated. “This wasn’t about hate speech. It was a crackdown on political dissent and pro-Palestinian activism,” she asserted.

Marieha also pointed to the disparity in how other cases, like those involving Frank Hester and Danny Baker, have been handled. “Why was my case rushed through so quickly while others seem to drag on indefinitely?” she questioned.

Looking ahead

Now, as she prepares to welcome her third child, Marieha is focusing on her family. “With two toddlers and a newborn on the way, I don’t plan on returning to work anytime soon,” she shared.

Despite the uncertainty about her future, Marieha remains optimistic. “This experience has shown me that I can face anything life throws at me. All doors are open, and I’m ready for whatever comes next.”

Her story stands as a testament to resilience in the face of adversity and raises critical questions about the intersection of politics, free speech, and justice in Britain today.

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