Daughter of Holocaust Survivor Among Those Arrested at Palestine Action Protest
Police arrested about 90 protesters enforcing a ban on Palestine Action, with over 2,000 UK arrests since the proscription began, organizers call it authoritarian overreach.
- A 67-year-old daughter of a Holocaust survivor and a 68-year-old were among those arrested at a Palestine Action protest in London.
- Police officers appeared to outnumber protesters, with at least 15 police vans in the surrounding streets and protesters, many of whom were elderly, being carried away by officers.
- The ban on Palestine Action has been condemned as an act of authoritarian overreach, and the group claims the proscription is unenforceable, citing their ability to protest last week without arrests.
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Daughter of Holocaust survivor among those arrested at Palestine Action protest
The daughter of a Holocaust survivor who was among those arrested at a protest against the banning of Palestine Action as a terror group has said she “can’t be a bystander”.
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