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Duzines were arrested in the UK in protests to support the banned group Palestinian action. The demonstration was held in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol and Truro on Saturday as part of a campaign coordinated by the defense of our juries.

The protesters wrote the message “I support Palestinian action” on the banners before being besieged by the police officers at the Mahatma Gandhi statue in the London Parliament Square. Officers confiscated the banners and called the bags of those who were arrested, while some protesters moved by the police, others were taken to clamps.

Metropolitan police, Yette Cooper’s protest group after illegal membership and support after the 13th part of the 2000 Terrorism Law in accordance with the Parliament Square 55 people were arrested, he said.

The force said that eight more people were arrested by the Palestinian coalition on Saturday because he supported Palestinian action on a large -scale march to Whitehall.

In the march, one person was arrested for a racial aggravated public order, and that another person was arrested for violating the conditions of the public order law.

The pro -Israeli counter activists also participated in the protest, where thousands of pro -Palestinian demonstrators “no genocide”.

An activist shouted: “You use it as an excuse for your hatred for the Jewish state.” Some pro -Palestinian protesters were welcomed by shouting “fascist” and “Jewish state”.

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

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

He added: “Officers, who announced that the Palestinian action group was recently banned by the government, made a criminal offense to express support in accordance with the Law of Terrorism 2000, were engaged in protesters in College Green.

“Seventeen people were arrested under the 13th part of the law and several banners were seized.

“Three more people will be invited to participate in a voluntary interview on a future date.

He said: “We will always aim to protest a peaceful protest, but where we will intervene, including those related to banned groups, where criminal offenses are committed.”

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

Devon and Cornwall said in a statement that approximately 30 protesters participated in the jury show “peaceful” defense.

The force continued: “A series of banners contrary to the law were exhibited despite the police advice.

“Eight people, two men and six women, the 13th part of the 2000 Law of Terrorism was arrested on suspicion of crime. Police are in custody.”

A woman detained by the police in Parliament Square said: “We demand a copy of the Palestinian action.

“Our government is not only a genocide armed, but they also use terror laws to silence people who speak.

“The Palestinian action is campaigning for peace. They are dismantling arms factories.”

While moving by the police, a protester in London said: “Freedom of speaking in this country died, Shame on the Metropolitan Police.”

The spokesman of our defense juries said: “Only a few weeks ago, arrested in accordance with the law of terrorism was the things of nightmares.

“Now a badge of honor that people proudly wear – the sign of resistance to genocide and a stand for our democratic freedoms.”

A small number of protests in the Parliament Square, “There is no genocide, but there are still 50 hostage,” he said.

Huda Ammori, the founding partner of the Palestinian action, comes in front of the Supreme Court hearing, where Green Light would want to challenge the group forbidding the group in accordance with the Anti -Terror Laws.

The prohibited means that the membership or support of the direct action group is a criminal offense that can be sentenced to up to 14 years in accordance with the 2000 Law of Terrorism.

The Metropolitan police said that 70 people were arrested in similar demonstrations in Parliament Square at the end of the last two weekends.

The prohibition of the organization came after two Voyager planes damaged at the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on June 20, and the police said that the police caused approximately 7 million £ damage.

Interior Minister Yette Cooper announced that the vandalism of the aircraft was “embarrassing” and that the group plans to ban Palestinian action three days later, saying that the group was “unacceptable criminal damage history”.

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