Palestine Action launches secret recruitment website after terrorist designation: Report
- A trial date has been set for Benjamin Jamal and Christopher Nineham, charged with public order offences at a January 18 protest in London, where 77 people were arrested.
- The Metropolitan Police allege that some protesters breached protest conditions, with Jamal accused of inciting non-compliance.
- Nineham stated they are confident in achieving justice and argued that the charges are a political attack aimed at suppressing solidarity with Palestinians.
- District Judge Minhas granted unconditional bail and scheduled the trial for February 23, with a duration of six days estimated.
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Trial date set for Palestine protest organisers accused of public order offences
Benjamin Jamal, 61, and Christopher Nineham, 63, are both charged over the protest held in central London on January 18. A trial date has been set for two pro-Palestinian protest organisers charged with committing public order offences at a demonstration. Benjamin Jamal, 61, of Kingston upon Thames, and Christopher Nineham, 63, of Bow, are both accused over the protest held in central London on January 18, which saw 77 people arrested in total. …


Revealed: Palestine Action sets up secret website to recruit new members
Palestine Action has attempted to thwart the Government’s terror ban by creating a secret website to recruit activists for further direct action, The Telegraph can reveal. The protest group said it would continue its activity “regardless of the name it falls under”, as it directed potential recruits to a vetting form for a “new collective” set up an
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