Palestine Action protest: police begin making arrests at London demo
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Palestine Action protest: police begin making arrests at London demo
"Arrests have begun in Trafalgar Square at what may be the biggest demonstration so far against a ban on the proscribed organisation Palestine Action. Police began arresting demonstrators at the silent vigil in support of the group, which has been classed by the UK government as a terror organisation since July this year. The organisers, Save Our Juries, previously said they expected the turnout to be higher than previous protests, with more than 1,500 people planning to attend, potentially beating an arrest record set at the 1961 anti-nuclear demonstration, which was held at the same London location."
"The Metropolitan police also said officers arrested six people in connection with a banner draped on Westminster Bridge in support of Palestine Action. The force said: Officers were quickly on scene, the banner had been removed and the six people involved have been arrested for supporting a proscribed organisation. More details soon"
Arrests began in Trafalgar Square during a silent vigil supporting Palestine Action, which the UK government proscribed as a terror organisation in July. Police arrested demonstrators at the gathering; organisers Save Our Juries had expected a turnout of more than 1,500, potentially exceeding the 1961 anti-nuclear demonstration arrest record held at the same location. The Metropolitan Police also arrested six people after removing a banner on Westminster Bridge that supported Palestine Action. The force said officers were quickly on scene, removed the banner, and arrested six people for supporting a proscribed organisation. More details were promised.
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