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Protesters turn out as woman appears in court over alleged support for Hamas

Student Sarah Cotte, from Camden, north London, has denied two charges of expressing ‘an opinion or belief in support of a proscribed organisation’.

Emily Pennink
Friday 04 July 2025 06:58 EDT
Officers from the City of London Police watch pro-Palestine protesters outside the Old Bailey, where Sarah Cotte appeared in court accused of expressing support for Hamas in a speech at a London university (PA)
Officers from the City of London Police watch pro-Palestine protesters outside the Old Bailey, where Sarah Cotte appeared in court accused of expressing support for Hamas in a speech at a London university (PA) (PA Wire)

Pro-Palestine protesters chanted outside the Old Bailey as a 21-year-old woman appeared in court accused of expressing support for Hamas in a speech at a London university.

Student Sarah Cotte, from Camden, north London, has denied two charges of expressing “an opinion or belief in support of a proscribed organisation”.

On October 9 2023, it is alleged she gave a speech at Soas University of London “being reckless” as to whether a person would be encouraged to support a proscribed organisation.

Seven days later, she allegedly expressed support for Hamas by giving her opinion in a WhatsApp group chat.

On Friday, Cotte appeared at the Old Bailey and sat in the well of the court for a hearing before the trial judge, Richard Marks KC.

The judge set a further pre-trial hearing for October 24 and granted Cotte continued conditional bail.

The defendant faces a 10-day trial at the Old Bailey from February 23 next year.

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