Palestine Action protest to go ahead despite police pleas to cancel in wake of synagogue terrorist attack

A protest organizers supporting the Palestinian action rejected the claim of Calling the Scotland after the Manchester Synagogue attack.
Hundreds of people said they would participate in a demonstration in Trafalgar Square on Saturday to support the group, which was banned by the government as a terrorist organization.
The organizers defend our juries and said that the protest will öyle continue as planned ”.
He said that he wanted to be postponed by the Metropolitan police in the light of the terrorist attack on Thursday.
Our defense juries said that correspondence emphasized how previous demonstrations made significant pressure on the police.
In a letter of response to Scotland Yard, he said: “The protection of our democracy and the prevention of countless deaths are critical issues.
“Therefore, our protest will continue as planned for this Saturday.
“For this reason, we call on the absurd and brutal prohibition of a local direct action group, rather than arrest prisoner signs, to choose to prioritize society.
“We hope to make the right choice to avoid arrest the participants and to accurately distribute anti -terrorism resources this weekend.”

The protesters invite the government to reverse the ban on the Palestinian action.
The letter adds: “It is unfortunate that the home office did not decide to cancel the ban after the constantly growing challenge, and instead chose to make an unnecessary coercion on the police resources.
“According to your letter, the political supervision of prohibiting the Palestinian action aimed at saving life in Palestine is moving away from the police who protect them from those who want to realize society.”
The Metropolitan Police Spokesman said: “The terrible terrorist attack in Manchester on Thursday morning will cause significant fear and anxiety in communities in England, including London.
“Nevertheless, we plan to gather more than 1,000 people in Trafalgar Square to support a terrorist organization on Saturday, at a time when we want to distribute every existing officer to ensure the security of these communities.
“By choosing to encourage the breakage of mass laws on this scale, the sources of our juries remove the London communities at a time when they need the most.
“We urge them to do what is responsible and to delay or cancel their plans.”




