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London’s Metropolitan Police say at least 60 people will face prosecution for “showing support” for Palestine Action, the ...
Police said this includes 522 people detained at a protest last weekend for displaying placards backing the group — believed to be the highest number of arrests at a single protest in the UK capital.
Lib Dem Home Affairs spokesperson Lisa Smart has written to the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism legislation Jonathan Hall KC to ask him to review the legislation that led to the arrest of more than ...
Heavy-handed policing or blanket approaches risk creating 'chilling effect,' Equality and Human Rights Commission warns - ...
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Yvette Cooper has continually lied about Palestine Action in a panicked attempt to defend the proscription of a direct action ...
The outcome of that case will define whether Palestine Action remains banned. If the ban falls, then the 700 arrested so far ...
For the working class, this crisis sharply poses the need for a struggle not only against the Palestine Action proscription, ...
Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".
Palestine Action’s co-founder Huda Ammori said: “Yvette Cooper and No 10’s claim that Palestine Action is a violent organisation is false and defamatory, and even disproven by the Government’s own ...
Yvette Cooper has defended the arrest of more than 500 people for holding signs supporting Palestine Action. The home secretary said protesters over the weekend may have been objecting to the group ...
Police in London are bracing for more demonstrations on Sunday as the war in Gaza continues to inflame tensions across the U.K. Demonstrators plan to march to the prime minister’s ...
A letter signed by 52 academics and writers, including Tariq Ali, Judith Butler, Angela Davis, Naomi Klein and Avi Shlaim.
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