5 arrested as 1,000 sign up for demo over Palestine Action ban
The UK government banned Palestine Action after activists caused £7 million in damage; over 700 arrests and 114 charges have been made under the Terrorism Act 2000.
- London's Metropolitan Police announced that 114 individuals have been charged with supporting Palestine Action, a group designated as a terrorist organization by the UK government in July 2025.
- The UK government designated Palestine Action a terrorist organization in July due to its vandalism and protests at military locations.
- Interior Minister Yvette Cooper stated that the group has a 'long history of unacceptable criminal damage' and emphasized it 'is not non-violent.'
- Amnesty International reported that over 700 arrests related to Palestine Action occurred in the UK following its proscription, with additional charges ongoing.
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UK police arrest Palestine Action supporters ahead of Parliament rally
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Defend Our Juries (DOJ), a UK-based campaign group opposing the government’s ban on Palestine Action, has said that seven of its spokespeople were arrested by counter-terrorism police ahead of a rally planned for Saturday. “The movement to end the genocide on Palestine and to end Israel’s war crimes is an unstoppable force of love […]
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