Biggest ever Palestine Action protest to take place this weekend
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Biggest ever Palestine Action protest to take place this weekend
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"Hundreds of people are set to risk arrest at the protest as they showed support for Palestine Action, which has been banned by the Government as a terrorist organisation. The organisers claimed that officers were tied up for hours in dealing with protests earlier this week at the Labour Party conference, and warned: "If they can't enforce the ban on their own doorstep, how do they expect to stop the biggest act of mass civil disobedience in Trafalgar Square this weekend?""
The Independent sends journalists to report on reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, producing investigations and documentaries such as 'The A Word'. The outlet asks for donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and keeps reporting paywall-free, saying quality journalism should be available to everyone and paid for by those who can afford it. More than 1,500 people have pledged to attend a Trafalgar Square demonstration supporting the banned group Palestine Action, organised by Defend Our Juries, with hundreds set to risk arrest. Organisers said police were tied up at the Labour Party conference and warned enforcement would fail against a large mass action; a spokesman called the arrests scandalous and said protest rights have been stripped away, allegedly to protect weapons manufacturers.
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