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More than 425 people have been arrested at the largest demonstration yet opposing the proscription of Palestine Action.

Defend Our Juries, who organised the demonstrations, said there were 1,500 sign-holders in Parliament Square on Saturday at a fresh protest in London against the ban. At the previous major demonstration last month, 532 people were arrested for taking part. Participants gathered in Parliament Square by 1pm, many holding signs that read: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”

At just after 9pm, the Metropolitan police said it had made more than 425 arrests. The Met’s deputy assistant commissioner, Claire Smart, who led the operation, said: “In carrying out their duties today, our officers have been punched, kicked, spat on and had objects thrown at them by protesters. It is intolerable that those whose job it is to enforce the law and keep people safe – in this case arresting individuals committing offences under the Terrorism Act – should be subject to this level of abuse.”

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[–] prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 13 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

All the other rancid bullshit in your comment aside, why do you imply that media attention in this case is bad?

Also, the one word difference means what, you support an org that spray painted a few jets? And that justifiably makes them all terrorists for wearing it on a T-shirt ?

I guess they've successfully removed all meaning from the word "terrorist" now.

rancid bullshit

Great base for a dialog...

why do you imply that media attention in this case is bad

Did I?? I said "I get it" above... I just spoke out what others here don't want to speak out... I guess, people will be surprised again, when Greta will successfully fail to enter Gaza the next time (according to plan).

you support an org that spray painted a few jets

Read the Wikipedia article... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine_Action

BTW: Jets don't park at the side of the road... You usually need to break into military related areas to do so, which is not what average people do.

I guess they’ve successfully removed all meaning from the word “terrorist” now.

And we have successfully replaced the debate about people starving in Gaza with a debate about a British group that continuously breaks the law.