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IN PHOTOS: Over 70 arrested in UK protests against Palestine Action ban

Updated On: 13 July, 2025 03:07 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

Over 70 people were arrested on Saturday at protests in the UK against the Palestine Action group being proscribed a terrorist organisation by the British government following a break-in and vandalism at a Royal Air Force base. (Pics/AFP)

Over 70 people were arrested on Saturday at protests in the UK against the Palestine Action group being proscribed a terrorist organisation by the British government following a break-in and vandalism at a Royal Air Force base. (Pics/AFP)

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Over 70 people were arrested on Saturday at protests in the UK against the Palestine Action group being proscribed a terrorist organisation by the British government following a break-in and vandalism at a Royal Air Force base. (Pics/AFP)
<p>All but one of the arrests were for showing support for a proscribed organisation, which police said includes chanting, wearing clothing, or displaying articles such as flags, signs, or logos. Another person was arrested for common assault</p>

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All but one of the arrests were for showing support for a proscribed organisation, which police said includes chanting, wearing clothing, or displaying articles such as flags, signs, or logos. Another person was arrested for common assault

<p>A further 16 arrests were made in Manchester, according to Greater Manchester Police, while South Wales Police said 13 people were also held in Cardiff</p>

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A further 16 arrests were made in Manchester, according to Greater Manchester Police, while South Wales Police said 13 people were also held in Cardiff

<p>In London, it was the second straight week that protesters gathered to support the pro-Palestinian activist group. Its outlawing has meant support for the organisation is deemed a criminal offense. Police arrested 29 people at a similar protest last weekend</p>

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In London, it was the second straight week that protesters gathered to support the pro-Palestinian activist group. Its outlawing has meant support for the organisation is deemed a criminal offense. Police arrested 29 people at a similar protest last weekend

<p>Two groups gathered underneath both the statues of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi and South Africa`s first post-apartheid president, Nelson Mandela, in Parliament Square</p>

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Two groups gathered underneath both the statues of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi and South Africa`s first post-apartheid president, Nelson Mandela, in Parliament Square

<p>Signs with the wording "I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action" were held aloft in silence as the protesters were surrounded by police officers and members of the media</p>

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Signs with the wording "I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action" were held aloft in silence as the protesters were surrounded by police officers and members of the media

<p>Some demonstrators could be seen lying on top of each other on the ground as police searched their bags and took away signs</p>

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Some demonstrators could be seen lying on top of each other on the ground as police searched their bags and took away signs

<p>Officers could then be seen carrying away a number of protesters who were lying down, lifting them off the ground and into waiting police vans parked around the square</p>

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Officers could then be seen carrying away a number of protesters who were lying down, lifting them off the ground and into waiting police vans parked around the square

<p>The official designation earlier this month of Palestine Action as a proscribed group under the Terrorism Act 2000 means that membership in the group and support for its actions are punishable by up to 14 years in prison</p>

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The official designation earlier this month of Palestine Action as a proscribed group under the Terrorism Act 2000 means that membership in the group and support for its actions are punishable by up to 14 years in prison

<p>Some 81 organisations are already proscribed under the UK Act, including the militant groups Hamas and al-Qaida</p>

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Some 81 organisations are already proscribed under the UK Act, including the militant groups Hamas and al-Qaida

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