Palestine Action protest: Biggest ever demonstration in support of banned group to take place in London this weekend

More than 1,500 people have promised to participate in a central show of London to support the banned group Palestinian action.
The event, which was determined for Trafalgar Square on Saturday, aims to be the ları the greatest mass action that challenges the ban on Palestinian action, and the organizers defend our juries.
Hundreds of people faced the risk of arrest to support the Palestinian action, which was banned by the government as a terrorist organization.
The organizers claimed that they were connected to the protests at the beginning of this week at the Labor Party Conference of the civil servants and said, nasıl How do they expect to stop the mass civil disobedience in Trafalgar Square this weekend this weekend? ”
A spokesman said: ız Our fundamental rights of free speech and protest are not to keep us safe, but to protect the interests of weapons producers and to kill favorable people – our fundamental rights were stripped of free speech and protest.
Saturday’s demonstration is part of a week of mass protests, which sees that 66 people who were arrested for supporting the terrorism organization that was banned outside the Labor Party conference in Liverpool.
Mersexide police said in a statement on Monday, two were later released, but the other 64, arrested and detained on suspicion of a terrorist crime.

All those arrested between the ages of 21 and 83 were released on bail.
Mersexide Police said: “Some people participated in materials that support the Palestinian action, a banned terrorist organization.”
Last month, the protest took an increasingly anti -police tone, including cheering “shame you work”, “You support the genocide”, and severe conflicts broke out when the estimated 1,500 people gathered, including some former officers and killers Wayne Couzens.
During the clashes, the police drew their batons and a protester was seen after being arrested as blood was flowing down the face of a barrier.
The metropolitan police contacted for comments.




