London (AP) – British police on Saturday arrested dozens of people to support a banned Palestinian Rights Organization, as the protests continued on the government’s protests over the government’s decision to continue the group for local weekends.
The protesters gathered in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Londoner and True “I support Palestine Action, opposing the massacre, I support Palestine Action.”
After breaking up a Royal Air Force base, the government went to ban Palestine’s action British answer In Oxfordshire on 20 June to oppose British military support for Israel War with HamasThe activists sprayed red paint in the jet engine of two huge tankers aircraft and caused further damage to Cruubers.
Parliament passed the law earlier this month be settled As a terrorist organization, Palestine’s action, group membership or support for its functions is now sentenced to 14 years of jail.
The police announced an increased presence in Central London before the protests, stating that they would protect the right to peaceful protest, but if the protesters violate the law, they would act fast.
“Those who see as an opportunity to test the boundaries of the law by expressing support for Palestine’s action, whether in a standalone protest or as part of the Palestine coalition protest, will possibly be committing a crime and will be very likely,” Deputy Assistant Commissioner Eday Edelken said in a statement issued on Thursday.
Palestinian action supporters are challenging the ban, the High Court in London on Monday determined to consider the case, according to the campaign group, according to the defense of our judges, which organized Saturday’s protests.
On Saturday, around 100 protesters were arrested across the country, including 55 in London, in a statement defended our Jerse.
In London, police officers surrounded the protesters, who gathered in the statue of Mahatma Gandhi who stood in a park across the road from the houses of Parliament. Authorities seized the placard and searched the bags of those arrested.
The video posted online showed the police to take an elderly man away from the performance of True in Cornish city, as he shouted, “I oppose the massacre.”
The Associated Press