Police has Warned against protesters against performing In favor of Palestine’s action after the government prosecuted as a terrorist group.
Protesters are planning to gather In Parliament square According to the campaign group, there are indications supporting Palestine’s action on Saturday.
In a letter Yweet cooperThe protesters said: “We do not wish to go to jail Or to be branded with a terrorism sentence. But we refuse to go to silence with your order. ,
But, beyond the planned performance, Metropolitan Police It is said that expressing support for the group is now a criminal offense in the UK.
The force warned, “The officers who will do the policing officers will work, where criminal offenses, in which accused are related to the support of accused groups or organizations, are committed.”
Mate said it is a crime that inviting or expressing support for an suit organization, wearing clothes or displaying articles such as flags, signs or logo.
The warnings extend bets before protest, the protesters are facing a threat to being arrested under the Terrorism Act.
It has been passed in the law despite a late night legal bid to block it after a ban on Palestine’s action.
home Secretary The court’s verdict was welcomed for not blocking the law change, which means supporting Palestine’s action is a 14 -year jail sentence.

A home office spokesperson said on Saturday: “We welcome the court’s decision and Palestine’s action is now a suit group.
“The government will always take the strongest possible action to protect our national security and our priority maintains the safety and safety of our citizens.”
Cooper on June 23 announced a plan to prosecute Palestine’s action, stating that the barbarity of the two aircraft was “abusive” and the group had “long history of unacceptable criminal damage”.
Before supporting the move without a vote on Thursday, the House of Lords voted 385 to 26 in favor of prosecuting the group, 385 to 26, 359 in favor of prosecuting the group.
Four people -Amy Gardiner -Gibson, 29, Johnny Sink, 24, Daniel Jerenomides -Nori, and 22, Louis Chiaramelo, all have been charged in connection with the Brise Norton incident.
He appeared in the Westminster Magistrate’s court on Thursday, when under the Criminal Law Act 1977, accused of conspiring to deliberately enter a prohibited place for the security of the United Kingdom or for prejudice for interests.
Left MPs, including Labor Backbanhers, opposed the government’s decision to prosecute the group with independent MP Sugra Telling the Commons: “It is not just absurd to equal a spray can of paint with a suicidal bomb, it’s frightening. It is a deliberate deformation of the law to cool the law, criminalize solidarity and suppress the truth.”
Nine labor MPs voted against the ban.
A spokesman for Palestine’s action said that reacting to the prosecutor, it has been said: “While the government is running through the absurd law to prosecute Palestine’s action, real terrorism in Gaza is committing real terrorism.
“Palestine Action confirms that direct action is necessary in front of Israeli’s ongoing crimes against genocide, apartheid and business of business, and to end the British feature of those crimes.”