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More than 20 arrested at protest, Metropolitan Police say

After the police said that they responded to a protest supporting the Palestinian action, more than 20 people were arrested in London.

Metropolitan police, the arrested in accordance with the law of terrorism in accordance with the suspicion of a crime and detained, he said.

Pictures from the Westminster show showed a small group that says “I meet against the genocide, I support the Palestinian action”.

As of Saturday, the group was banned in accordance with the 2000 Terrorism Law after the lawyers who act on their behalf have failed with the court proposal on preventing ban on Friday.

The appointment means a member of the Palestinian action or to show support, it is a criminal offense and can lead to prison for up to 14 years.

In an earlier statement, Met said: “Civil servants respond to a protest that supports the Palestinian action in Parliament Square.

“The group is now banned and a criminal offense to express their support.”

The government said the Palestinian action was behind the planes in the Raf Brize Norton last month.

Interior Minister Yette Cooper announced last month that he plans to claim that the group was banned, calling for a “shameful” damage to two military aircraft, and the group “a long unacceptable criminal damage history”.

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