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UK police arrest 55 at parliament rally for banned Palestine Action group

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UK arrested 55 individuals during a rally outside the British Parliament in support of the recently banned group, Palestine Action. The organization earlier in the month under anti-terrorism legislation after reportedly broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged aircraft in protest of the UK’s support for . Participating in or supporting the group now carries a possible prison sentence of up to 14 years.

During the protest in Parliament Square, demonstrators were seen with placards and Palestinian scarves. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrests via social media, and protesters were transported in police vans. Palestine Action criticized the ban as authoritarian, and a legal is scheduled to be at ‘s Court. The group has been involved in demonstrations targeting UK defense with links to Israel, especially since the in Gaza intensified.

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Similar protests occurred in other cities, including Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, and Truro, where additional arrests were made. The demonstrations were organized by the campaign group Defend Our Juries, which has been actively challenging the ban. The UK government’s to proscribe Palestine Action has sparked debate, with critics arguing that it conflates protest with terrorism and suppresses legitimate dissent.

The controversy surrounding Palestine Action’s ban comes amid heightened tensions over the in Gaza, where the Court of Justice in The Hague is hearing a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of committing against Palestinians. Israel denies all allegations of wrongdoing.

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The UK government’s move to ban Palestine Action has raised concerns rights organizations and liberties groups, who warn that it sets a dangerous precedent for criminalizing civil disobedience. The legal challenge to the ban is set to be heard at London’s High Court, and its outcome could have significant implications for the future of protest and free speech in the UK.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the situation remains dynamic, with ongoing debates about the balance between national security and the right to protest. The outcome of the High Court hearing will likely the discourse on civil liberties and the scope of anti-terrorism legislation in the UK.

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