
"The trial against Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham has revealed the extraordinarily close relationship between the Metropolitan Police and Zionist groups, raising concerns about the influence of external organizations on policing."
"Police commander Adam Slonecki received a letter from the Jewish Leadership Council threatening a judicial review if he failed to impose conditions on the protest, indicating external pressures on law enforcement."
A British court is set to rule on a trial involving pro-Palestinian activists charged under the Public Order Act 1986. Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham organized a demonstration in London, facing police-imposed conditions. The trial highlights the diminishing space for dissent in Britain and the close ties between the Metropolitan Police and Zionist groups. Evidence shows police accepted recommendations from these groups regarding protest routes, raising concerns about the influence of external organizations on policing and public assembly rights.
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