‘Dozens’ arrested at Palestine Action protest outside Labour party conference | UK news

Police arrested the prohibited group outside the Labor Party conference in Liverpool, the protesters arrested the suspicion of supporting the Palestinian action.
According to the protest organization, approximately 100 people gathered quietly to arrange signs that say, orum I oppose the genocide, I support the Palestinian action ”to defend our juries that say that there were dozens of arrests.
The Palestinian action was banned as a terrorist organization after demanding responsibility for an action that was damaged by two aircraft in Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire the previous month.
In a Mersex, the police spokesman said: “On Sunday, September 28, we can confirm that they join a jury protest close to the Liverpool wheel in the afternoon.
“Some people exhibited materials supporting the Palestinian action.
“Officers are in the process of arrest on suspicion of wearing/transporting an article that supports a banned organization.”
The spokesman for the defense of our juries said: ık We have come to remind everyone that the Labor Party violated the task of prevention of genocide within the scope of international law.
“Instead, a cowardly decided to ban the direct action group trying to prevent the genocide.
“Members of the workers and trade unions overwhelm the criminal offense of their parties in the genocide and the ban on the Palestinian action.
“Nevertheless, the party officials closed all the discussions that the members wanted to be on these issues during their conferences.
“The worker also led to his promise that the terrorist act introduced by Jack Straw will never be used against a domestic protest group.”
At the beginning of this week, Guardian said that more than 1,600 people were arrested and that 138 was accused of allegedly supporting the Palestinian action since the prohibition came into force on July 5th.
The forbidden brings a criminal offense, which is a criminal offense that requires a criminal offense in accordance with the group of the group or the terrorism law, which is sentenced to maximum 14 years of imprisonment.
For the first time as a terrorist organization, a direct action protest group was classified.
71 -year -old Keith Hackett, one of the protesters, said, orum Today I am facing the risk of arrest under the terror legislation because I am deeply ashamed of how labor acted as a former working council member in Liverpool.
“If they want to start turning the party and win back support, they need to stop their complexity in this genocide and end the ban on the Palestinian action.”
63 -year -old Tayo Aluko, an actor, writer and singer from Liverpool, said: “This government wants to fear citizens, like all authoritarian regimes in modern times, so that their friends and salaries can allow the genocide to move away from the genocide.
“I feel that I have no choice but to stand up and count.”
International Amnesty International Kerry Moscogiuri, British Communication and Campaign Director, said, “These arrests should not be made.
“It is both absurd and serious disproportionate for the police to target and arrest people to sit and keep a sign quietly.
“Not only the prohibition of the Palestinian action, but also there are serious human rights concerns about the creepy consequences of this decision.”




