google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
UK

Palestine Action sets up website to recruit activists after terror ban | UK | News

The Palestinian Action launched a secret recruitment website aimed at overcoming the British government’s group ban. The interpreted organization directs its supporters to a hidden platform under the name of direct action training and points to the determination to continue militant activities, although it is illegal.

The new site, which was recorded late on Friday, just before the ban on the ban on midnight, asks a series of questions designed to examine their potentially commitment to the Palestinian cause, and the desire to directly participate in action against what the group calls the “Zionist war machine”. The recruitment message, which is specially sent to the encrypted application signal explains: “While the Palestinian action is banned, we do not want this brutal movement from the home secretary to deter of your commitment to your solidarity with Palestine.

“Direct action for everyone, independent of the name it is under. Focusing and again targeting the heart of the war machine, we believe that people can close the Zionist supply chain.”

In Iceland, the website, which is hosted with an IP address, requires detailed personal information, including full name, contact information, social media handles, political connections and direct action experience.

Recruitment is also tested about the types of action that they are ready to take risks and can refuse to undertake, Telegram notified.

The site insists that education aims to dismantle the “Zionist war machine in the UK ve and emphasizes skills such as climbing, organizational abilities and driver licenses.

The group also investigates what motivates the candidates about the Palestinian conflict and their activisms.

This move comes after the organization banned Palestinian action in June as a group of terrorist groups claiming to be responsible for the vandalism of two shelf Voyager planes in the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire. The police estimate that the damage caused by about £ 7 million. Expressing, support or membership makes a crime that can be sentenced to a maximum of 14 years in prison.

The group’s website is blocked in the UK, but the new secret platform underlines the intention of recruitment of the Palestinian action under a different name.

Sprinkling of the ban has already led to arrests. On Saturday, 29 protesters were detained during a demonstration of Palestinian action, including a 83 -year -old retired priest, a retired priest, during a demonstration outside Parliament. It is managed by civil servants who ask questions about the use of resources of the police.

The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley asked the BBC’s arrest and elimination of Laura Kuensberg and the elderly on Sunday that it was a good use of the police time.

He said: “There is no age limit of the law, whether you have 18 or 80. If you support the prohibited organizations, the law will be applied. Officers, you could see, they did with great care and tried to protect the dignity of that person, but they are breaking a serious law.”

Sir Mark emphasized that the government’s decision to prohibit Palestinian action is based on the evidence of serious guilt: “Palestinian action has been the last 18 months … There are some serious crimes they are blamed.

He continued: “There are millions of pounds damage more than one time. There are attacks, there are weapons used. Not about the protest. This is about a serious guilt.”

The group’s legal difficulty against the ban was rejected by the Court of Appeal less than two hours before the prohibition entered into force.

In connection with the Raf Brize Norton incident, four people were faced with charges of conspiracy and criminal damage.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button