Man arrested in Glasgow for holding sign allegedly supportive of Palestine Action | UK news

In Glasgow, a man was arrested in Glasgow for holding a paper mark allegedly supporting the Palestinian action, the banned direct action group, which was the third arrest of the species in the city last week.
Police Scotland, Friday afternoon Nelson Mandela Place in the city center of the 64 -year -old man gathered at the 64 -year -old man, “for a ban that expresses a prohibited organization,” he confirmed that he was arrested on a crime in accordance with the law of terrorism.
The sign, with the words of greater action than Palestine and others, read the ör Genocide in Palestine, Time to Move ”. Another man wearing a T -shirt with the same slogan was accused of a similar crime at the Trnsmt Music Festival in Glasgow Green last weekend.
While lunch customers passed through the small protest on Friday, the police officers asked the man to stop showing the man he refused. He was later arrested and took the handcuffs to the cheers. He was peaceful throughout the incident.
The ban on the Palestinian action entered into force on July 5 after a Supreme Court judge refused to make a precautionary decision that suspends it while the judicial examination of the founding partner of the group.
At the end of last month, Interior Minister Yette Cooper announced the ban on the group’s activists in the group’s shelf Brize Norton, and he destroyed two military planes with spray paint.
Cat Train, who participated in the protest with the slogan “Mothers Against Genocide” in the protest, said, “I wore these T -shirts to remind the police to remind the genocide, women and children every day, and our freedom to pay attention to this is mass.”
While Train believes that the Supreme Court judge offers assurance that all the direct actions related to Gaza are not banned, “seems to be true confusion about how to implement it”.
This week, a third man was accused of a similar crime. Within the scope of the 38 -year -old terrorism law, it was claimed that Glas Glasgow exhibited a poster expressing support for an organization in the Shawlands region ”.
A 55 -year -old man was accused of görüm wearing a T -shirt that expresses support for a banned organization, in connection with a crime within the scope of Terrorism Act, except for the Trnsmt Music Festival last Saturday.
T -shirts were produced by the Scottish Palestinian solidarity campaign. Mick Napier, who also participated in the protests of Friday, said, ik We extinguished these T-shirts because we wanted to use the furore around the ban to draw attention for genocide. T-Shirt is not about Palestinian action, but about genocide ”.
Napier said that the 55 -year -old festival festival who broke up at the festival before he was arrested.
“Even two months ago, we receive a significant different response from the public. Disgusting actions in Gaza are burning in the depths of the national and international spirit.”
A Police Spokesman was arrested in connection with a criminal offense within the scope of the Law of Terrorism, in connection with a sign of support for a prohibited organization. ”
Since the deputies voted in favor of prohibiting the Palestinian action at the beginning of July, it was brutally condemned by forbidden UN experts, civilian freedom groups, cultural figures and hundreds of lawyers, and formed a dangerous precedent by limiting the protest to terrorism.
More than 70 people were arrested in demonstrations where the Palestinian action was held last weekend.




