UK Arrests 365 People Backing Banned Pro-Palestine Group

LONDON: The police in London arrested at least 365 people on Saturday for supporting the Palestinian action.
Metropolitan police said that he made hundreds of arrests that were thought to be one of the highest protests so far in a single protest in the British capital because he was “supporting a banned organization”.
In addition, although none of them were seriously injured, he arrested seven for other crimes, including attacks on civil servants.
The government prohibited Palestinian action after taking responsibility for taking part in an Air Force Base that damaged two aircraft at an Air Force Base in Southern England.
The group said that activists responded to British’s indirect military support in the middle of the war in Gaza.
British Ministry of Interior suspected of other “serious attacks” including “violence, significant injuries and comprehensive criminal damage” before the protests on Saturday.
However, critics, including NGOs such as the United Nations and International Amnesty International and Greenpeace, threatened this movement as a threat of legal extreme access and free speech.
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A group of Jury Defend, who organized the previous demonstrations against the ban on Saturday, said that “unprecedented numbers of” unprecedented numbers “” arrest and possible imprisonment “to” defend the old freedoms of this country “.
“We will continue. Our numbers are already growing for the next wave of action in September.”
Participants began masses near the parliament in the signs that carry lunch, “opposing the genocide, supporting the Palestinian action” and other slogans and lunch shook the Palestinian flags.
The 39 -year -old psychotherapist Craig Bell was among those who held posters.
He branded the ban as “absolutely ridiculous”.
“When you compare the Palestinian action to a real terrorist group that killed the Palestinian action and took life, a joke they are prescribed only one terrorist group.”
As the police moved to the demonstrators, they applauded those arrested and shouted to the officers as “shame.”
“Let us all arrest us all,” said 42 -year -old Richard Bull, a wheelchair user.
“This government went too far. I have nothing to be ashamed.”
Our defense juries claimed that hundreds of people had only one “part”, but Met, “simply not true” and insisted that those who support the Palestinian action would be arrested.
The London force said that some of the audiences did not support the group visibly.
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MET also elaborated how he was taken to the temporary “prisoner processing” scores in which the details of hundreds of arrested people were confirmed and that he was instantly detained on bail or elsewhere.
The police forces in the UK made similar arrests because the government declared the Palestinian action illegally on July 5, which supported a member or a crime that could be sentenced to imprisonment of up to 14 years.
This week, the police announced this week that the first three people were accused of supporting the Palestinian action after the arrest of the British and Welsh Criminal Justice system on July 5.
Seven people have been accused in Scotland, which has a separate legal system.
International Amnesty International British General Manager Sacha Deshmukh came together to Police Chief Mark Rowley this week, asked for the restriction of people with banners with banners supporting the Palestinian action.
The NGO argued that the arrests of such people violated international human rights law.
The United Kingdom Court’s decision to ban the Palestinian action will be heard later this year.



