Police arrest more protesters for supporting banned Palestine Action after seizing 29 people including 83-year-old priest last week

A few people were arrested outside the Parliament for supporting the newly banned terrorist organization Palestinian action.
After sitting next to the Gandhi statue of the two small groups and organizing banners that write the following, about ten people were held by the metropolitan police officers: I opposed the genocide. I support the Palestinian action. ‘
The people were mixed from their 20s to the 70s, and many of them had their jobs and had previously been arrested.
The group said that more demonstrations will be held in Manchester, Cardiff and Londonderry in Northern Ireland, as in London during the day.
A protester, an architect named Steve, 59, he said: ‘He was scared. But some things in this world are greater than the fear of arrest. I will do whatever it takes to emphasize this problem.
‘They can do what they want. I don’t care. ‘
This Saturday is the Palestinian action at the second weekend, when supporters protested and arrested.
A small protester group, organized by the campaign group, sat on the steps of the Mahatma Gandhi statue on Parliament Square and defended our jury shortly after 13:00 and received a brief applause.
A few people were arrested outside the Parliament for supporting the newly banned terrorist organization Palestinian action
After holding a gandhi statue, about ten people were held by a Gandhi statue: ‘I oppose the’ genocide ‘. I support the Palestinian action. ‘
Little Protester Group, in a silent protest, sat on the steps of Mahatma Gandhi statue shorter than 13:00.
Individuals later wrote the message ‘I opposing the genocide, I support the Palestinian action’ with black signs on cardboard pieces and kept signs surrounded by metropolis police officers and media members who quietly form a cord.
After a series of demonstrators refused to walk, the police moved by their legs and arms.
A 42 -year -old Kate, a social care worker who named Kate, was taken by the police while shouting ‘Free Free Palestine around him’.
Others shouted ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ – a controversial hymn that says that some are a call for the existence of Israel.
Kate, I oppose the ‘genocide’. I support the Palestinian action. ‘
He said: ‘Shocking. I was horrified. But greater risk is genocide. This is more important. I don’t have a phone. I’ve never been arrested before.
‘I can’t work because I was a problem before I was connected to these activities.
‘I was in social care. I had a good job. Nobody will employ me anymore. After that, they will think I’m a terrorist. ‘
Protesters gave signs while reading: ‘In the face of genocide. I support the Palestinian action ‘removed them by civil servants
After protesting outside the parliament today
The group was surrounded by met police officers who formed a cord around them.
This, the second protest tour and group that supports the Palestinian action in London, said that they will continue to Parliament Square every week.
An elderly man, who was believed to be in his 70s, looked visibly good as he was taken behind a police van.
A woman in her 40s was also taken.
Scotland Assist, tasks, including the support of prohibited groups or organizations, including criminal offenses, will take action in cases where the stance will continue, he said.
Met Police Spokesman: ‘We respond to a protest that supports the Palestinian action. Officers are in the process of arrest. ‘
This said that they will continue the Parliamentary Square every week, the second protest tour that supports the Palestinian action in London.
Last Saturday, the police arrested about 30 people on suspicion of terrorism crimes after the protesters were gathered in Parliament Square.
About two dozen people, including a priest, a professor and a new emergency care worker from Gaza, sat in front of the Gandhi statue in Parliament Square on Saturday and expressed support for the group, a banned terrorist organization.
I oppose the ‘genocide’. I support the Palestinian action. ‘
Police presence was heavy in the region and today a few activities in the city warning
The demonstrators were then carried by the police by their arms and legs (handcuffed by two protesters)
Protesters – WHS ages were removed from the square outside the parliament in the clamp – from 20s to 70s
A protester shone a sign of peace as a policeman was placed behind a waiting police van
At least four police officers arrested a protesters and supported their heads by removing them away from their arms and legs.
Today, after sitting in Parliament Square, another protest carried out by the police with signs of pro -police action
A protester wearing red and black c is transported by four -meter police officers
Police carries bags and signs to the demonstrators after arresting them for supporting the Palestinian action.
Shortly after they arrived, police officers could interact with the protesters and said that he started to arrest Met. A few people were moved by civil servants.
The spokesman for the force said: ‘Civil servants respond to a protest that supports the Palestinian action in Parliament Square.
‘The group is now banned and it is a criminal offense to express support them. Arrests are being made. ‘
Then they added: ‘A total of 29 arrests were made during the protest of supporting the Palestinian action in Parliament Square in the afternoon. They stay in custody. ‘
After the internal office last week, the Palestinian prohibition, the group cannot be banned as a terrorist organization in a legal proposal late at night.
The lawyers representing the founding joint joint Huda Ammori, whose father was from Palestinian, wanted to be postponed by at least 21 July.
Appointment as a terrorist group means a criminal offense that can be sentenced to up to 14 years of imprisonment for the Palestinian action.
This involves exhibiting articles such as divine, clothing, or flags, signs or logos.
Two protesters sat behind a police van after being arrested for supporting the Palestinian action after a ban against the organization last week
Police talk to people after joining a protest in Parliament Square in London
A man wearing a keffiyeh was moved by the police in Parliamentary Square after joining a pro -Filestin action group protest
The crowds gathered in a silent protest and organized signs: ‘In the face of genocide. I support the Palestinian action ‘
Last Saturday, 83 -year -old Reverend Sue Parfitt was arrested for participating in the protest to support the Palestinian action in Westminster:
Approximately two dozen people, including professors and emergency care workers, were arrested
The Palestinian action argues that it is a protest group that does not provoke or encourages violence, but supports civil disobedience.
Activists protests against the ongoing war in Gaza, which has killed more than 57,000 Palestinians since October 7, when 1,200 Israel was killed by attacking Hamas with an attack on the country.
One of the protesters last week, former government lawyer, Tim Crosland. He said: ‘After lobbying by Elbit systems, the leading supplier of the Israeli government and the genocide machines, there are 18 Palestinian action in the British prisons.
‘If we cannot speak freely about the Genocide of the Palestinians, if we cannot condemn those who provide it and praise those who resist, the right of freedom of expression has no meaning and democracy is dead in this country.’




