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Police arrest 14 activists at London protest marking Palestine Action ban

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Police arrested 14 activists in London for inviting officers to join the proscribed group Palestine Action, marking one year since the group was banned. The arrests were made under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act.

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Key Numbers

14activists arrested
1year since Palestine Action was banned
12Section of the Terrorism Act used for arrests
14maximum prison sentence in years
83age of Reverend Sue Parfitt
3,500arrests under terrorism legislation claimed by Defend Our Juries

Who's Involved

Police
arrested 14 activists at a London protest
Defend Our Juries
organised the protest and handed out leaflets
Palestine Action
proscribed group that was the focus of the protest
Reverend Sue Parfitt
83-year-old Anglican priest and peace campaigner arrested
Elbit Systems
described as a major supplier of drones to the Israeli military
Police arrest 14 activists at London protest marking Palestine Action ban

↳ Why This Matters

The arrests highlight the ongoing tension and legal scrutiny surrounding pro-Palestine activism in the UK, with authorities employing stricter measures under terrorism legislation to curb support for banned organisations.

Key facts

  • Police arrested 14 activists in London on Saturday.
  • The protest marked one year since Palestine Action was banned.
  • Activists from Defend Our Juries invited police officers to join the proscribed group.
  • Arrests were made under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act.
  • Reverend Sue Parfitt, an 83-year-old peace campaigner, was among those detained.

Police arrested 14 activists in central London on Saturday during a protest marking one year since the group Palestine Action was banned. Demonstrators from Defend Our Juries stood outside New Scotland Yard, distributing leaflets that invited police officers to join the proscribed organisation. The arrests were carried out under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act, which criminalises inviting support for a proscribed organisation and carries a maximum sentence of 14 years. This action represents an escalation from previous protests where police used Section 13 of the Act. Among those arrested was 83-year-old peace campaigner Reverend Sue Parfitt. Defend Our Juries stated the protest was part of their 'Saving Lives is Not Terrorism' campaign, which they claim has led to over 3,500 arrests under terrorism legislation. A spokesperson for the group criticised the police's response and urged them to investigate British operations of Elbit Systems, a supplier of drones to the Israeli military, rather than targeting pro-Palestine protesters.

Frequently asked questions

The activists were arrested under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act for inviting support for a proscribed organisation, Palestine Action.

Palestine Action is a pro-Palestine activist group that was banned in the UK.

Defend Our Juries is a group organising protests and civil disobedience to challenge the ban on Palestine Action and what they describe as the repression of peaceful opposition.

Elbit Systems is described by Defend Our Juries as a major supplier of drones to the Israeli military.

What Happens Next

01The protest continues as part of a year-long campaign challenging the ban on Palestine Action.
02Defend Our Juries plans to continue resistance against what it calls repression.

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How It Developed

Police arrested 14 activists in central London.
The protest marked one year since Palestine Action was banned.
Activists handed out leaflets urging police officers to join Palestine Action.
Demonstrators were arrested under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act.
Reverend Sue Parfitt, an 83-year-old Anglican priest, was among those arrested.
Defend Our Juries stated the protest was part of its 'Saving Lives is Not Terrorism' campaign.
The group urged police to investigate Elbit Systems instead of arresting protesters.

Sources

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Police arrest 14 activists at London protest marking Palestine Action banMiddle East Eye

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