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UK police arrest scores of supporters of newly banned Palestinian protest group

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 12 – Police arrested 46 people for supporting the banned Palestine Action group, now classified as a terrorist organisation punishable by up to 14 years in prison, during protests in London.

  • On Saturday, the Metropolitan Police arrested 46 protesters in Parliament Square for suspected support of Palestine Action during a pro-Gaza rally.
  • Last month, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper proscribed Palestine Action after activists spray-painted aircraft at RAF Brize Norton, criminalising support under the Terrorism Act 2000.
  • Legal experts, including Amnesty International UK and UN lawyers, condemn the first use of anti-terror laws against a peaceful domestic group, Palestine Action, as a dangerous precedent.
  • Following the London arrests, protests in Manchester, Cardiff, and Derry led to 16 more arrests for support of the proscribed group, raising concerns over civil liberties.
  • This first ban of a non-violent protest group under the Terrorism Act raises concerns over free speech and sets a controversial legal precedent for criminalising civil disobedience.
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British police arrested more than 70 people during Saturday's protests in support of the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action, the Associated Press reported Sunday. Britain has designated the group a terrorist organization. The group has long taken action against British arms companies, accusing them of supporting Israel in the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.

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British police arrested a total of 71 sympathizers of the activist group Palestine Action in three cities yesterday. The pro-Palestinian group was recently placed on the terror list by the British government following vandalism at an air base. In London, more than forty people were arrested demonstrating in a square against the war in Gaza. According to the police, officers responded when criminal offenses were committed, "such as expressing sup…

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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