Hundreds arrested in police crackdown at London rally against Palestine Action terror ban

Hundreds of people were arrested for protesting the ban on terrorism against the Palestinian Group in London.
“I oppose the genocide. I support the Palestinian action on Saturday at the Parliament Square in Westminster.
A few minutes after the protest, starting from 13:00, the police officers applied to the square and began to handcuffs the protesters.
With a limited area in the police cells, most of the activists were not detained, but after being arrested, they were released and allowed to go home, so that the bail conditions would not participate in other protests that support the Palestinian action. Until 3.40 in the morning, the police made 200 arrests with more than ile more to be followed ”.
The Metropolitan police brought officers of other forces to assist protests for an intensive weekend. It was estimated that approximately 15,000 people participated in a separate Palestinian solidarity march through London to emphasize the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Organizers of the action in the Parliament Square, claimed that he had participated in the demonstration against the ban on terrorism between 600 and 700. However, the police argued that approximately 500 to 600 people were in the square at 13.00, but many of them are “people who do not banish the audience, media or Palestinian action”.
The spokesman for the force said that everyone with poster support was sure that the Palestinian action was “arrested or in the process of arrest”.
Interior Minister Yette Cooper decided to ban Palestinian action after activists entered the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and sprayed with red paint on two military planes.
The group’s founding partner, Huda Ammori, was allowed to ban the government’s decision to prohibit the fight against terrorism laws, and to challenge a court case that must be heard in November.
From the defense of our juries that coordinated the action on Saturday, campaignists promised monthly protests against ban until the Supreme Court was heard.
As a result of the prohibition of the Palestinian action, it is a crime to hold a sign to support the group in accordance with Chapter 13 of the Law of Terrorism or to wear a T -shirt.
The first arrests complained to the sculptures of the feminist campaignist Millicent Fawcett and Indian violent activist Mahatma Gandhi.
The audience applauded the protesters and shouted the police who made the arrests as “shame ..
A spokesman for the Interior Ministry: “The Minister of the Interior, the prohibition of the Palestinian action was not related to Palestine or did not affect the freedom of protesting Palestinian rights.
“It is valid for a specific and narrow organization that does not reflect or represent thousands of people who continue to exercise their fundamental rights to protest different issues.”
Separately, thousands of people participated in a Palestinian solidarity march in London to emphasize the worsening crisis in Gaza.
The hiking said that “Gaza should be food and water, more killing, no massacre” and “free Palestine ..




