Critics say ban on activist group stifles freedom of speech and meeting and goals to curb pro-Palestine demonstrations.
Police in London say they’ve arrested at the least 200 individuals at a protest in assist of the group Palestine Action, which was labeled as a “terror organisation” by the British authorities final month.
The Metropolitan Police stated on Saturday that 200 demonstrators had been arrested at Parliament Sq. “for displaying assist for a proscribed organisation”.
“It would take time, however we are going to arrest anybody expressing assist for Palestine Motion,” the police power stated in an earlier submit on X.
The arrests are the most recent at a collection of protests denouncing the federal government’s ban on Palestine Motion, a transfer critics say infringes on freedom of speech and the proper to protest, in addition to goals to stifle demonstrations in opposition to Israel’s battle on the Gaza Strip.
Beneath the Terrorism Act 2000, membership in or support for the group is now a felony offence punishable by as much as 14 years in jail.
Reporting from Parliament Sq. on Saturday, Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego stated the specter of arrest or punishment “hasn’t deterred any supporters” of Palestine Motion from expressing their backing for the group.
“One thing so simple as carrying a t-shirt saying, ‘I assist Palestine Motion’, and even having that written on a sheet of paper” might result in an arrest, Gallego stated.
Prematurely of Saturday’s protest, greater than 200 individuals had been detained in a wave of demonstrations throughout the UK denouncing the ban because it got here into power in July.
Greater than 350 teachers from world wide signed onto an open letter this week applauding a “rising marketing campaign of collective defiance” in opposition to the choice by Residence Secretary Yvette Cooper to proscribe Palestine Motion.
The signatories “deplore the repressive penalties that this ban has already had, and are particularly involved concerning the seemingly impression of Cooper’s ban on universities throughout the UK and past”, the letter learn.
Israeli historian and College of Exeter professor Ilan Pappe, Goldsmiths professor Eyal Weizman, and political thinkers Michael Hardt and Jaqueline Rose have been amongst those that signed the letter.
In the meantime, a separate march organised by the Palestine Coalition group was additionally held in London on Saturday.
The Metropolitan Police stated one particular person had been arrested at that march from Russell Sq. to Whitehall for displaying a banner in assist of Palestine Motion.
Amnesty Worldwide UK has condemned the arrest of peaceable protesters solely for holding indicators, saying such motion constitutes “a violation of the UK’s worldwide obligations to guard the rights of freedom of expression and peaceable meeting”.
BREAKING: Quakers at the moment are being arrested at Parliament Sq. for holding indicators which say “I oppose genocide. I assist Palestine Motion”
There are nonetheless a whole lot right here who’re collectively opposing genocide and the unjust ban of the direct motion group. pic.twitter.com/YcfrV8vZ4l
— Defend our Juries (@DefendourJuries) August 9, 2025
Palestine Motion has more and more focused Israel-linked corporations within the UK, usually spraying pink paint, blocking entrances or damaging tools.
The group accuses the UK’s authorities of complicity in what it says are Israeli battle crimes in Gaza, the place Israel’s bombardment and blockade have killed tens of hundreds of Palestinians since October 2023.
The British authorities issued the ban after Palestine Motion broke into a military airbase in June and broken two Airbus Voyager plane, used for air-to-air refuelling.
Manaal Siddiqui, a spokesperson for Palestine Motion, advised Al Jazeera that the plane “can be utilized to refuel and have been used to refuel Israeli fighter jets”.
In line with the group, planes from the Brize Norton base additionally fly to a British Air Pressure base in Cyprus to then be dispatched to gather intelligence shared with the Israeli authorities.