Hundreds ready to be arrested at mass London protest against Palestine Action terror ban

At least 500 people are expected to participate in a pro -Palestinian protest that can see that they have been arrested in accordance with the laws of terrorism because they hold signs.
The action planned for Westminster will force the police to confront the protest group as a terrorist organization with the influence of a new order that prohibits Palestinian action. Activists who oppose the ban on the group will keep signs that express support to the organization, which is an action that is an action that is a crime in accordance with Chapter 13 of the Law of Terrorism.
Our juries coordinating the action, Defend organizers, Independent With at least 500 people, they are “very trusting”. Protesters plan to sit together and keep signs.
However, the spokesman for the prime minister said to the journalists that they do not know the true nature of this organization yet and said: “This is not a peaceful or non -violent protest group”.
A police also told the source Guardian Everyone who supports the Palestinian action will be arrested at the weekend. They said: “We have to do this, they will be arrested for breaking the laws of terrorism”
Organizers will make a final decision as to whether the protest will continue tomorrow. As a terrorist group of the government, the prohibition of the Palestinian action is now challenged in the High Court and there is a later expected court case in autumn. In a decision that allowed the court case to continue, Justice Chamberlain said that Huda Ammori, the founding partner of the group, was “quite controversial ğı with a“ disproportionate intervention ”of Huda Ammori with the right to freedom of expression and assembly freedom.
Interior Minister Yette Cooper decided to ban the group after allegedly entered the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and allegedly spraying red paint on two military aircraft. The court newspapers hesitated to ban the group, but the CPS suggested early to minimize the risk of prejudice in the upcoming hearing of Palestinian action protesters in November.
Tim Crosland, who explained his actions on Saturday, said our juries from Defend: “We only use our rights for the freedom of democratic assembly. Our plans are online, an open transparent campaign against an Emir that the UN says is unnecessary.
“We think at least 500 people will be involved.
“Keeping a sign is a much more gentle question than entering Gantries in some respects or entering a base or something like that. [proscription] Order that the simple peaceful protest is a crime within the scope of the terrorist law. We make people know that risks are very important, but if we are enough, then there is security in numbers ”.
In a briefing for protesters, our juries report that there is a significant risk of arrest to people and that the police arrested people under the 13th part of the Terrorism Law. This makes a crime to wear a clothing or to exhibit an article that arouses a reasonable suspicion. [the wearer] is a member or supporter of a prohibited organization ”.
The document to people “If we take enough attitude, then it is not possible to bring any accusations”.
Apart from London, some protesters suppressed their homes and seized technology. A 80 -year -old woman was arrested at a rally in Cardiff and called her house. Officers’ iPads, the Palestinian flag, Palestinian books, and the materials about the rebellion of extinction, he said.
In short, defending our juries warn the participants that they should warn their roommates that they can search for their homes if they take action outside London.
Among the suggestions, if it is vulnerable to putting a note from the house, having a trap telephone, laptop or iPad and putting a note on the front door that will take longer and will take longer to answer the door ”.
Prime Minister spokesman told journalists on Monday, “Those who want to support this group [Palestine Action] It may not yet know the true nature of this organization, but people should not be under illusion: this is not a peaceful or non -violent protest group.
“We are also clear that their activities do not reflect or represent thousands of people who continue to exercise their right to protest against difficult, different issues in this country”.
Metropolitan police were approached for comment.




