Yvette Cooper defends Palestine Action ban as 60 more faces charges

BBC News
EPAAs a terrorist group, the Minister of the Interior defended the prohibition of the Palestinian action and said that it was “more than a regular protest group known for occasionally known for stunts”.
Yette Cooper, who wrote to the observer, said the group claimed that the group claimed that he was accused of a series of crimes, including violent disorder and severe theft.
The authority added that the Royal Prosecutor’s Office Service (CPS) evaluated that these charges are “terror connection”.
His views, the metropolitan police said on Friday, 60 people will be prosecuted for supporting the Palestinian action, he said.
More than 700 people have been arrested since the group was banned by the government on July 5 – more than 500 in a demonstration in the center of London last week.
Norfolk police on Saturday 13 people accused of supporting the group arrestedAfter a protest at the Norwich City Center.
MET, in the coming weeks more prosecution is expected to prosecute and “if necessary every week to investigate and prosecute important numbers,” he added.
The Palestinian action has mainly engaged in activities aimed at arms companies since the beginning of the current war in Gaza.
In June, Cooper activists from the group banned the group after the estimated 7 million pounds of damage to jets in Raf Brize Norton.
Interior minister, many of them are aware of this incident, the group will be aware of the other events that the responsibility will be aware of.
“Encourages the creation of cells, provides practical guidance on how to define the attack goals and avoid law enforcement officers,” Cooper also said.
“These are not the actions of a legitimate protest group.” He said.
He reiterated a comment too It was built in BBC at the beginning of this week Some people who supported Palestine without worrying about the humanitarian situation in Gaza were unaware of the real nature of the group.
“Nobody should let the desperate calls for desperate peace in the Middle East to enter a campaign to support a narrow group involved in violence in England.” He said.
The government’s prohibition of Palestinian action means that the group’s membership or support has become a criminal offense of up to 14 years.
Last month, the group received permission to challenge the ban, and the case will be heard in the High court in November. He argues that the ban violates the right to free speech and serves as a plug on a legitimate protest.
Right groups were critical to the prohibition of Palestinian action as a terrorist group and the arrest of hundreds of people later.
Sacha Deshmukh, General Manager of International Amnesty International, claimed that the response to the protest at the beginning of this week was disproportionate.
“We have criticized the British Law of Terrorism for a long time that it has been expressed in an extremely broad and uncertain and a threat to freedom of expression. These arrests show that our concerns are right.” He said.
Britain is not one of Israel’s main weapon suppliers, but some parts of the latest technology, which is widely used by F-35 Jet-Israel for strikes to Gaza, provides some parts for multi-rolled warrior.
The Royal Air Force (RAF) has been flying hundreds of surveillance flights on Gaza since December 2023 and using Shadow R1 spy planes based on a shelf base in the nearby Cyprus.
However, the Foreign Minister insisted that flights did not lead to the sharing of any military intelligence with the Israeli army.




