Met Police criticised over ‘trying to block’ Trooping the Colour protest
- The Met Police cited the European Convention on Human Rights to close down a protest, described as "kafkaesque", by campaign group Republic.
- Republic accused the police of using human rights laws to block their protest at trooping the color, arguing the police aimed to prevent protesters from being seen or heard.
- If the ban proceeds, Republic plans to challenge the decision and protest at various locations, urging the government to address what they perceive as an infringement on their rights.
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