Arrests made at protest for Palestine Action in London
More than 425 people were arrested during a protest opposing the UK ban on Palestine Action, with police reporting over 25 arrests for assaults on officers amid a large demonstration.
- British police arrested dozens of people for demonstrating in support of Palestine Action, a banned pro-Palestinian group, on September 6, 2025.
- The British government banned Palestine Action in July 2025 after members caused damage at a Royal Air Force base.
- Demonstrators gathered in London to protest against the ban, holding signs like, 'I oppose genocide.'
- Met Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan stated that support for Palestine Action is an offence under the Terrorism Act, leading to arrests.
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On Saturday, hundreds protested against the ban of the Palestine Action. The organization was classified by the government as a terrorist organization and banned in July.
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In London, 425 people were arrested who protested the ban on Palestine Action. The group had been classified as terrorist because of sabotage acts - advocates have been considered terrorist supporters ever since.
London protest: Over 425 demonstrators arrested at rally against banned group Palestine Action
London protest: Over 425 protesters were arrested in London for defying a ban on Palestine Action. The crackdown has sparked a fierce debate on free speech, counterterrorism laws and Britain's stance on Israel-Palestine.
The United Kingdom classified the group as a "terrorist organization", a decision deemed abusive and disturbing by the United Nations.
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