At the least 200 individuals have been arrested at an illustration in London in help of proscribed group Palestine Motion, police say.
Scores of individuals concurrently unveiled handwritten indicators with the identical message “I oppose genocide. I help Palestine Motion” on the protest, organised by Defend Our Juries at Westminster’s Parliament Sq..
The federal government proscribed the group in July below the Terrorism Act of 2000, making membership of or help for it a prison offence, punishable by as much as 14 years in jail.
With the protest nonetheless ongoing, the Metropolitan Police stated anybody there who held a placard expressing help for the group “was both arrested or is within the strategy of being arrested”.
Footage from the sq. confirmed officers shifting among the many protesters, who had been primarily seated on the bottom, and talking to them earlier than main them away.
Each time an individual was arrested, the opposite protesters would shout “disgrace on you” on the police.
On X, the Met Police stated about 500 to 600 individuals had been in Parliament Sq. when the protest started, however that “many had been onlookers, media or individuals not holding placards in help of Palestine Motion”.
It stated by 15:40 BST it had arrested 200 individuals for supporting a proscribed organisation “with extra to comply with”, and an extra 4 arrests had been made for assaults on law enforcement officials.
Protesters whose particulars could possibly be confirmed throughout processing had been bailed with situations to not attend any additional protest in help of Palestine Motion.
Individuals who refused to offer their particulars or whose identities couldn’t be verified had been taken into custody.
The protest comes simply days after the primary three individuals to be charged with supporting the group in England and Wales had been named.
Organisers Defend Our Juries claimed there have been greater than 1,000 “sign-holders” on the protest – and a big quantity had not been arrested.
Responding, the Met Police stated: “That declare merely is not true.”
Defend our Juries stated the turnout “reveals how repulsed and ashamed individuals are about our authorities’s ongoing complicity in a livestreamed genocide”.
It added that “Palestine Motion and folks holding cardboard indicators current no hazard to the general public at massive”.
A lot of the protesters who unveiled indicators did so whereas sitting in Parliament Sq. subsequent to the Home of Commons [PA Media]
The indicators had been ready moments earlier than they had been concurrently unveiled [Reuters]
Police approached protesters sitting on the bottom and both led or carried them away [EPA]
In addition to the protest by Palestine Motion, two marches have been organised by Palestine Coalition and pro-Israeli group Cease the Hate and can be held on consecutive days in central London.
The Metropolitan Police stated it had drawn officers in from different forces to assist type a “vital policing presence” within the capital because it faces a busy weekend.
Forward of Saturday’s protest, greater than 200 individuals had been arrested throughout the nation for related causes for the reason that ban was applied by House Secretary Yvette Cooper final month.
On Thursday two ladies and a person had been additionally charged with displaying help for a proscribed terror group. They’re on account of seem at Westminster Magistrates’ Court docket on 16 September, the Metropolitan Police stated.
On the finish of July, the Excessive Court docket dominated that Palestine Motion would be capable to problem its proscription.
Attorneys for the group’s co-founder Huda Ammori have argued that the ban breaches the correct to free speech and has acted like a gag on reputable protest. The federal government says the ban is justified as a result of it narrowly targets a bunch that has been organising severe criminality.
MPs voted to proscribe the group after activists broke into RAF Brize Norton in June, spraying two Voyager plane with purple paint and inflicting £7m price of harm. Palestine Motion took duty for the incident on the time.
A House Workplace spokesperson stated the choice to proscribe the group was primarily based on “sturdy safety recommendation” following “severe assaults the group had dedicated, involving violence, vital accidents and in depth prison harm”.