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Three charged with supporting Palestine Action at London rally

Two women and one men are accused of supporting the Palestinian action after a protest in the center of London.

Metropolitan police, 71 -year -old Jeremy Shippam of West Sussex, 71 -year -old Judit Murray from Surrey and 53 -year -old Fiona Maclean from Hackney, Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court, he said.

In the afternoon of Saturday, the London Parliament Square comes before a protest planned to support the group and the organizers expect more than 500 people to join.

Commander Dominic Murphy, the president of the opposite terrorism commander of Met, said, “Everyone who exhibits public support for the Palestinian action is a banned organization …

“In accordance with the law of terrorism, a crime is committed and can wait for arrest and as these charges have shown, the law will be fully investigated.

Two women and one male, banned terrorist group were accused of supporting the Palestinian action

Two women and one male, banned terrorist group were accused of supporting the Palestinian action (Getty Images)

“These accusations are about three people arrested in the center of London on July 5th. We plan to send a case to the crown prosecutor’s office on the same day.

“I strongly recommend to everyone who plans to come to London this weekend to support the Palestinian action to think about the potential crime consequences of their actions.”

Our defense juries said that on Saturday, as part of a campaign to end the prohibition of Palestinian action, on Saturday, “Genocide, I support Palestinian action”.

The group added that the protest will continue as planned after the “conditional commitment requirement” is planned.

The metropolitan police warned that everyone who was found to support the Palestinian action after the government’s decision to ban the organization last month.

To argue that our juries will defend the signs of the participants on Saturday I will oppose the 'Genocide, I support the Palestinian action'

To argue that our juries will defend the signs of the participants on Saturday I will oppose the ‘Genocide, I support the Palestinian action’ (PA)

Our defense juries rejected the planned mass protest that they will try to crush the police and justice system.

On Tuesday, a spokesman said the following: in Defending our juries, opposing more than 500 people ‘against the’ genocide, I support the Palestinian action ‘, in the center of London, in the center of London to end the ban on Palestinian action.

“The action will continue as planned, as the threshold is reached for the requirement of conditional commitment.”

More than 200 people were arrested in a wave of protests in the UK as part of the campaign coordinated by defending our jurys last month.

Most of the protesters were detained after writing and holding the message orum I encounter against the genocide, I support the Palestinian action ”.

The Palestinian action prohibited the movement, on June 20, after the damage of two Voyager planes in the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, an event he claimed, said the police caused the damage to about £ 7 million.

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

The ban means the membership or support of the Palestinian action, which can be sentenced to up to 14 years in accordance with the 2000 Law of Terrorism.

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