Nearly 100 arrested across UK at protests related to Palestine Action | UK news

Approximately 100 people arrested In the third week of demonstrations since the group has been banned as a terrorist organization in the Palestinian action in the UK.
The demonstration was held on Saturday in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol and Truro on Saturday as part of a campaign coordinated by our juries.
In the London Parliament Square, as well as the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the police officers besieged people in an event in which signs that wrote signs “I oppose the genocide, I support Palestinian action”.
The officers confiscated the banners and called the bags of those who were arrested. Some people moved, others were taken to handcuffs.
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.
Our defense juries said in X: “The United Kingdom government is a criminal partner against the Palestinians in the genocide of Israel. They are trying to silence those who reveal this complexity.”
A woman detained in Parliament Square said: uz We demand the copy of the Palestinian action.
“Our government is not only a genocide, but they also use terror laws to silence people who speak.
“The Palestinian action is campaigning for peace. They are dismantling arms factories.”
Great Manchester police, said they had arrested 16 people in custody to question. Avon and Somerset police said that 17 people were arrested during a protest in Bristol.
At the Truro Cathedral in Cornwall, eight people were arrested after gathering to support the Palestinian action of the protesters. The total number arrested on Saturday is at least 96.
Devon and Cornwall said in a statement that approximately 30 protesters included our jury shows in a “peaceful” defense.
“Despite the advice of the police, a series of banners were displayed in despite the advice of the police,” he said. “Eight people, two men and six women were arrested on suspicion of crime in accordance with the 13th part of the 2000 Law of Terrorism. Police are in custody.”
At a Supreme Court hearing on Monday, Huda Ammori, the founding partner of the Palestinian Action, will ask for permission to object to the prohibition decision of the Minister of Interior to prohibit the fight against terrorism laws.
UN experts condemned the ban on civilian freedom groups, cultural figures and hundreds of lawyers, and said that it formed a dangerous precedent by limiting the protest to terrorism.
More than 70 people were arrested last week in demonstrations throughout England, allegedly referring to Palestinian action.
The police arrested a man in Glasgow on Friday because he showed a sign that expresses a prohibited organization ”.
The sign wrote with the words “Palestine” and “Action lar larger than the others. Another man wearing a T -shirt with the same slogan was accused of a similar crime at the Trnsmt Music Festival in Glasgow last weekend.
At the end of last month, Interior Minister Yette Cooper announced that the activists in the group planned to ban the Palestinian action days after the group’s shelf Brize Norton entered Norton and falsified the two military planes with spray paint.
The forbidden means that the Palestinian action has become the first direct action protest group banned under the law of terrorism and placed it in the same category with the Islamic State, Al Qaeda and the far -right group national action.




