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Protesters ‘to hold banners in support of banned Palestine Action’ over weekend

11 Jul 2025 3 minute read
People take part in a demonstration at Trafalgar Square in London in support of Palestine Action last month. Photo Lucy North/PA Wire

More protests against Palestine Action being designated a terror group are to take place across the UK, including one in the Welsh capital, after police reiterated that showing support for them is a criminal offence.

Last weekend, the Metropolitan Police arrested 29 people who demonstrated in support of the group in London, including Reverend Sue Parfitt, 83.

Campaign group Defend Our Juries said more demonstrations will take place in London, as well as in Manchester, Cardiff and Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on Saturday.

A group will gather in Parliament Square from 1pm, and Defend Our Juries said protesters will hold signs saying: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”

Criminal offence

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”.

File photo dated 05/07/25 of Metropolitan Police officers speaking to 83-year-old Reverend Sue Parfitt during a protest in support of Palestine Action, organised by the Defend Our Juries group, in front of the Mahatma Gandhii statue in Parliament Square, central London. Photo credit: Jeff Moore/PA Wire

The designation as a terror group 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 was announced 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 of damage.

“Unacceptable damage”

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced plans to proscribe Palestine Action on June 23, saying that the vandalism of the two planes was “disgraceful” and that the group had a “long history of unacceptable criminal damage”.

Protesters outside the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand. Photo Lucy North/PA Wire

MPs in the Commons voted 385 to 26, majority 359, in favour of proscribing the group, before the House of Lords backed the move without a vote.

A spokesperson for Defend Our Juries said: “Are these people holding up signs serious criminals committing terror crimes, who should be locked up for 14 years?

“Or are they ordinary, decent people, exercising their democratic rights and taking a stand against corruption, injustice and genocide? Make up your own mind.”


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Amir
Amir
4 months ago

Such a waste of police time. This group should never have been proscribed. Severe warning maybe. Meanwhile, the genocide continues in Ghazza. But that’s okay. Killing Palestinians is acceptable to our government. Spraying paint on a couple of jets. Big no no. Complete loss of objectivity by our government.

Evan Aled Bayton
Evan Aled Bayton
4 months ago
Reply to  Amir

Palestine Action is not made up of people who are really interested in Palestine or Palestinians anymore than Hamas is or Netanyahu is interested in the Israeli hostages now mostly bodies anyway. They are all agitators and criminals with their own agenda. It is quite possible to support action for Palestine by protests (some of which have already taken place), by representations, and by trying to get resources together to replace those stolen by Hamas and destroyed by the IDF.

Amir
Amir
4 months ago

Sounds just like the zionist government . Only they seem hell bent on killing humans and destroying their homes and properties. People like you will never support any action to safeguard Palestinians in Ghazza.

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