UK anti-Islam activist 鈥楾ommy Robinson鈥� loses appeal against prison sentence

British far-right activist and founder and former leader of the anti-Islam English Defence League, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson (C). (File/AFP)
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  • Yaxley-Lennon was jailed in October after he admitted contempt of court by breaching an injunction banning him from repeating allegations against Jamal Hijazi

LONDON: British anti-Islam activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon on Wednesday lost his appeal against his 18-month sentence after he previously admitted contempt of court for repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee.
Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, was jailed in October after he admitted contempt of court by breaching an injunction banning him from repeating the allegations against Jamal Hijazi, who successfully sued him for libel.
In a ruling on Wednesday, three judges at London鈥檚 Court of Appeal dismissed Yaxley-Lennon鈥檚 appeal.
They said that a previous judge鈥檚 鈥渁pplication of the law and his reasoning on the appropriate sanction in this case both exhibit a meticulous approach.鈥�
Britain鈥檚 Solicitor General took legal action against Yaxley-Lennon over comments in online interviews and a documentary titled 鈥楽ilenced鈥�, which has been viewed millions of times and was played in London鈥檚 Trafalgar Square in July.
Last month, the 42-year-old self-styled journalist was refused permission to bring a legal challenge over the decision to keep him in segregation at Woodhill Prison in central England.
Yaxley-Lennon, who counts US billionaire Elon Musk among his supporters, was accused by some media and politicians of inflaming tensions which led to days of rioting across Britain in late July after the murder of three young girls at a dance workshop in Southport.
Yaxley-Lennon鈥檚 social media account said in January that the US billionaire was paying some of his legal fees, though Musk has not confirmed this.