The demonstrators gathered yesterday on the parliamentary site in the capital with the call of the “defense of our juries”, which opposed the ban on “Palestine campaign”, known for his actions for companies that worked in Great Britain with Israel, started their actions at 1 p.m.
Activists who opposed the ban with them empty banners “I am against the genocide, I support Palestine campaign,” he wrote. The London Metropolitan Police intervened to the demonstrators who supported the group.
In a written statement, most of the detention in London metropolises was carried out because a banned group was supported. The protests became violent after the attack on police officers and other crimes of public order on the grounds that many people were arrested.
“A total of 857 people were arrested in accordance with the 13th part of the Terror Act of 2000 for the support of Palestine measures, while 33 people were arrested because of other crimes, 17 police officers attacked.” Expression.
The campaign took place on August 9 to support the “Palastine Action” group, which has been recorded in the British organizations since July 5, and the police arrested more than 500 people who took part in the campaign.
The forbidden organization was explained after the campaign against British military aircraft
The first step to explain the “Palastine Action” was taken after the Braize Norton Airbase campaign of the Royal Air Force (RAF) on June 20 on June 20.
This morning the group members entered the air base and sprayed red color on the engines of 2 British military aircraft. Activists who left the Palestinian flag instead of action said that 2 planes were used in the operations in the Middle East.
The Interior Minister Yett Cooper presented the “Palastine campaign” to the parliament to this campaign, with which two extreme law, racist organizations and a terrorist organization in Europe are to be explained.
The draft was approved on July 2 in the House of Commons of Parliament and on July 3 in the House of Lords.
“Palastine Action” was the Supreme Court to stop the execution, but the court rejected the application on July 4th.
The group was admitted to the forbidden organizations on July 5 and was sentenced to a prison sentence of up to 14 years with the entry of the ban, membership or declarations of support. It was also reported that wearing a T -shirt or badge with the name of the group can lead to a prison sentence of up to 6 months.
Hundreds of people who supported the group have been detained since the time of entering the ban.
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