A pro-Palestine protest is planned in Westminster, with organizers confident of at least 500 participants despite a new order classifying Palestine Action as a terror organization. The event will challenge the laws under section 13 of the Terrorism Act against expressing support for the group. Organizers from Defend our Juries are coordinating the action, while authorities caution that demonstrators may be arrested. The prime minister's spokesperson indicated that attendees might not understand the nature of Palestine Action, which is described as not peaceful or non-violent.
The impact of a new order proscribing the protest group Palestine Action as a terror organization will force police to confront the situation during the planned protest.
Activists opposing the group's ban are expected to hold signs on Saturday, an act that could be considered an offence under section 13 of the Terrorism Act.
Organisers from Defend our Juries, confident in the turnout, expect at least 500 people to participate in the demonstration supporting Palestine Action.
The prime minister's spokesperson warned of possible misconceptions about the organization, describing it as not a peaceful or non-violent protest group.
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