Roger Waters Defies Palestine Action Ban with Support Message
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Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters faces possible prosecution after supporting banned Palestine Action
Former Pink Floyd songwriter Roger Waters could face prosecution after declaring his support for Palestine Action, a terrorist organization that has been banned by Parliament in the U.K.Waters posted a video to X on Saturday, in which the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame inductee praised Palestine Action as a "great organization," while also giving kudos to Bob Vylan, who led the Glastonbury Festival crowd in a chant, shouting, "Death, death to the IDF…
Roger Waters defies Palestine Action ban with support message
Pink Floyd's singer and songwriter, Roger Waters, has defied the UK's ban on Palestine Action by posting a message of support for the now proscribed group. In a video recorded on 5 July — purportedly hours after the ban had come into effect at midnight on Saturday — Waters slammed the government's move to proscribe the group as a terror organisation. "This is Independence Day, July the fifth, 2025. I declare my independence from the government o…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Pink Floyd songwriter Roger Waters could face prosecution after declaring his support for Palestine Action, a terrorist organization that has been banned by Parliament in the U.K. Waters posted a video to X on Saturday, in which the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame inductee praised Palestine Action as a “great organization,” while also giving kudos to Bob Vylan, who led the Glastonbury Festival crowd i…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Pink Floyd songwriter Roger Waters could face prosecution after declaring his support for Palestine Action, a terrorist organization that has been banned by Parliament in the U.K. Waters posted a video to X on Saturday, in which the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame inductee praised Palestine Action as a “great organization,” while also giving kudos to Bob Vylan, who led the Glastonbury Festival crowd i…
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