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Four arrested under Terrorism Act during Liverpool pro-Palestine protest | Protest

Police said four people were arrested on suspicion of terrorism crimes during a pro -Palestinian protest in Liverpool City Center in the afternoon on Sunday afternoon.

Mersexide police, the campaign group of materials supporting the Palestinian action of Palestinian Liverpool friends for a regular walk in the presence of a small number of protesters, he said.

In June, more than 100 people were arrested during the weekend demonstrations that protested the prohibition of the Palestinian action, which was banned as a terrorist organization.

Police said a 65-year-old man from Brightton-Le-Sands, a 28-year-old male from Garsston and a 72-year-old male from Mossley Hill, a 74-year-old woman from Merseyside, a 74-year-old man, said that four people were suspected of wearing or carrying an article that supports a banned organization.

They were all taken to the police stations to question

The protests were held on Saturday at Bristol, Edinburgh, London, Manchester and Truro. Defend our juriesA pressure group.

Metropolitan police said that 55 people were arrested in Parliament Square in accordance with the 13th episode of the 2000 Law of Terrorism for exhibiting banners supporting the Palestinian action.

The Great Manchester police added that he had arrested 16 people on Saturday on suspicion of supporting a banned organization and stayed in custody for inquiry.

After the protesters came together to support the Palestinian action, eight people were arrested near the Truro Cathedral in Cornwall.

Avon and Somerset police said that 17 people were arrested during a protest in Bristol.

On June 20, the Palestinian action was banned after two Voyager planes were damaged in the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, which was banned by the direct action group that the police claimed that the police caused approximately 7 million pounds damage.

Interior Minister Yette Cooper said that three days later he plans to ban the Palestinian action, and that the vandalism of the aircraft was “shameful ve and the group had a long unacceptable criminal damage history”.

The ban means the membership or support of the Palestinian action, which can be sentenced to up to 14 years in accordance with the law of terrorism.

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