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Moment Palestine Action supporter is caught imitating Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury chant | UK | News

During a protest outside the Woolwich Crown Court, a supporter of the Palestinian action caught a camera shouting “death, death to the IDF – – only 24 hours ago, 24 hours ago, the Rapper Bob Vylan played a fire -remover hymn. The demonstration took place because the members of the group took part in court on charges of a violent attack on a defense company of Israel in the UK. Protestors also organized signs of “Gaza Off, and when the civil servants watched the scene, we are all Palestinian action”.

Scotland Yard confirmed that the protest images were investigating the incident after the online circulation. The Metropolitan Police Spokesman said: “After the images taken in the protest outside the Woolwich Crown court on Monday afternoon, we are now investigating any crime and determining that more actions are necessary.”

On the same day outside the court, the Minister of Interior Yette Cooper officially released orders of Palestinian action in Parliament as a terrorist organization, such as Hamas, Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.

If it is approved by Parliament this week, anyone who is a member or supporter of the group may be sentenced to up to 14 years in prison.

The Royal Court’s hearing included legal arguments before the three cases approaching the 18 Palestinian action members who would start on November 17th.

Prosecutors claim that the group had an armed raid on Elbit Systems UK near Bristol on 6 August last year.

The facility hit a prison minibus extracted from the service and attacked the police officers with firecrackers, fireworks and whip.

A officer, sergeant Kate Evans, was beaten with a sledgehammer by the 22 -year -old activist Sam corner during the incident.

The protest outside the courtroom reiterated his comments by Cage International’s controversial social assistance director and a former Guantanamo Bay detained Moazzam Begg.

Mr. Begg made similar cheers in a demonstration in Leicester: “You know in Glastonbury yesterday, what was said?

He also welcomed the cheers of “Death to Zionism ve and declared Israel as a“ state of terror ,, but claimed that it was not only rhetoric, but in fact “right”.

In the meantime, the Avon and Somperset police confirmed that they were exploring Bob Vylan and Irish Rap Group directory following their performances, where cheers and lyrics appear to violate public order laws.

Palestinian action is trying to initiate a legal challenge against the government’s ban.

The founding partner Huda Ammori had an emergency hearing on Monday and another hearing was held to decide whether the ban could be prevented temporarily until a complete judicial examination was held on Friday.

This investigation is expected to be heard within the week starting on July 21st.

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