Djazia Chaib-Eddour says she hoped to discuss 'honest journalism' at the anti-lockdown rally.
A woman who made a BBC journalist feel like "prey" during an anti-lockdown protest told a court she had "just wanted to talk".
Ms Chaib-Eddour, of Islington, Christopher Aitken, 62, of Lambeth, Martin Hockridge, 58, of Harpenden, Alexander Peat, 34, of Wandsworth and Gary Purnell, 45, of Shepherd's Bush, all appeared before Westminster Magistrates Court. The journalist told the court he fled like an "express train" to make his way behind the gates of Downing Street, adding he had become the protesters' "prey".
She said: "It was a protest. You chant. Everybody goes into the same chant. It does not make me feel bad or sad.Mr Watt fled behind the gates of Downing Street to escape the protesters, the court heard
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