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Over 70 arrested at UK protests in support of banned group Palestine Action

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Over 70 individuals were arrested across the United during protests supporting Palestine , a group recently designated as a organization under the ‘s Act 2000. The demonstrations took place in London, Manchester, Cardiff, and , with the majority of arrests occurring in London.

In London, the Metropolitan Police detained 42 people, all but one for showing for a proscribed organization, which includes actions such as chanting, wearing clothing, or displaying articles like flags, signs, or logos. One individual arrested for common assault. The protesters gathered in Parliament Square, holding signs that read, “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action,” and were confronted by police as they silently.

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Additional arrests included 16 in Manchester and 13 in Cardiff. In Manchester, Greater Manchester Police responded to a protest in St Peter’s Square, arresting 16 individuals under the Terrorism Act 2000. South Wales Police arrested 13 people during a protest near Cardiff’s Central Square.

These protests followed the UK ‘s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organization earlier in the month. The designation came activists from the group broke into the Royal Air Force base at Brize on June 20, causing approximately £7 million in damage to aircraft. The activists used red paint and crowbars in their protest against the UK’s support for amid conflict in Gaza.

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The proscription means that membership in or support for Palestine Action is now a criminal offense, punishable by up to 14 years in . This move has sparked criticism from various quarters, with opponents arguing that the ban is a disproportionate response to the group’s actions and a to free speech and the right to protest.

The protests and subsequent arrests the ongoing tension between the UK government’s counter-terrorism measures and the right to protest, particularly concerning related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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