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More than 50 people arrested at protests supporting banned Palestine Action

12 Jul 2025 3 minute read
Police officers remove a person after they took part in a protest in Parliament Square, London, to call for de-proscription of Palestine Action after a ban against the organisation. Photo credit: James Manning/PA Wire

More than 50 people have been arrested at protests around the country against Palestine Action being designated a proscribed terror group.

Protesters gathered for the second week in a row in central London after police reiterated that showing support for the group was a criminal offence, resulting in the Metropolitan Police making 42 arrests.

Other demonstrations also took place across the UK on Saturday, including in Manchester – where 16 arrests were made – Cardiff and Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

Two groups of protesters gathered underneath both the Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela statues in Parliament Square for the demonstration shortly after 1pm.

Surrounded

The individuals then wrote the message “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action” with black markers on pieces of cardboard, and silently held the signs aloft as they were surrounded by Metropolitan Police officers and members of the media.

Some demonstrators could be seen lying on top of each other on the floor as police searched their bags and took their ID cards and handmade signs.

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.

Other standing protesters were also led away from the statues and placed into the vans.

The last of the protesters was lifted from the Nelson Mandela statue shortly after 2.30pm.

A Metropolitan Police officer at the scene told the PA news agency that 46 people had been arrested at the protest, but the force later confirmed on X that the figure stood at 42.

All but one of the arrests were for showing support for a proscribed organisation, while one person was arrested for common assault, the Met said.

Greater Manchester Police said it had arrested 16 people under the Terrorism Act 2000 after responding to a protest in St Peter’s Square, Manchester, at around 2.30pm on Saturday.

Arrests

In a post shared on X, Defend Our Juries said the protesters had been arrested “for holding cardboard signs” and that further arrests had been made at the Manchester demonstration.

Scotland Yard said its stance remains that officers will act where criminal offences, including support of proscribed groups or organisations, are committed.

The force added that this includes “chanting, wearing clothing or displaying articles such as flags, signs or logos”.

Police arrested 29 people at a similar protest in Parliament Square last weekend.

The terror group designation means that membership of, or support for, Palestine Action is a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

The move to ban the organisation came after two Voyager aircraft were damaged at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on June 20, an incident claimed by Palestine Action, which police said caused about £7 million worth of damage.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced plans to proscribe Palestine Action, saying that the vandalism of the planes was “disgraceful” and the group had a “long history of unacceptable criminal damage”.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
4 months ago

£7million ! I’d get another quote from Ryan Air’s paint shop…

Gareth Cemlyn Jones
Gareth Cemlyn Jones
4 months ago

DORA has metamorphed for another generation to grapple with!

Amir
Amir
4 months ago

Pathetic waste of police time and resources. Weak government pandering to zionists and silencing anyone protesting the genocide of Palestinians in their homeland.

Ffred Clegg
Ffred Clegg
4 months ago

What? Derry…

Jeff
Jeff
4 months ago

How many people did they murder at that protest day vs IDF?

Cwm Rhondda
Cwm Rhondda
4 months ago

If the UK government took ACTION to support the Palestinian people we wouldn’t need the Palestine Action

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