Police make arrests at London Palestine Action ban protest

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Arrests have begun at the largest demonstration yet opposing the proscription of Palestine Action.

More than 1,000 people pledged to risk arrest on Saturday at a fresh protest in London against the ban, about double the number who took part in a demonstration last month at which 532 people were arrested. Hundreds of people had gathered in Parliament Square by 1pm, many holding signs that read: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”

At 1.14pm, the Metropolitan police said: “Officers have begun making arrests for expressing support for proscribed terror organisation Palestine Action at the protest organised by Defend Our Juries.” Officers faced chants of “shame of you” when taking two elderly people using mobility scooters into police vans.

Steve Masters, 55, was among those taking part. “I’m here because I oppose genocide and I also oppose the government’s overreach in proscribing Palestine action,” he said. “They’ve lowered the bar of what terrorism is and almost made it meaningless.”

 ‘I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action’
Steve Masters at the protest on Saturday. Photograph: Supplied

He served in the RAF as an aircraft technician for 19 years and took part in the protest while wearing his four service medals. “As somebody who was in the air force, attacking an air force jet is not something that I would do,” he said. “While unpleasant, destruction of property to most people is not terrorism. They’re not going out to explicitly harm people. It’s a travesty of justice.”

Protesters who signed up for Saturday’s demonstration were instructed to withhold their details from officers to force en-masse processing at police stations, which organisers said would make it “practically impossible” to arrest everyone.

Masters said he planned to withhold his details, meaning he would need to be transported and processed in a police station to complete his arrest. He said officers were in a “difficult position and I don’t envy them, but I also don’t have any sympathy for them either. They could stand there and say no. It takes moral courage because they may lose their jobs, but where is the red line?”

Mike Higgins, 62, a blind man who uses a wheelchair, whose arrest was seen by millions on social media, also returned. He was arrested at the demonstration last month, which he said “starkly highlights what an absolute waste of time” the proscription of Palestine Action was for the state, taxpayers, police resources and, “most importantly, [for] Palestine and defending the people of Palestine, because that’s actually what this is really about”.

Saturday’s demonstration has been the busiest by far. Hundreds of supporters gathered in Parliament Square and the anti-abortion group March for Life, set up a stage nearby with a sound system that occasionally blasted out music.

Near the start of the demonstration, several people fell over in a crush while water was thrown at officers, with the most frantic scenes unfolding on the western side of the park.

The protest was due to coincide with a march in London organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and others, but also comes amid mounting controversy over this year’s DSEI arms fair, Britain’s flagship defence show, which is scheduled to open on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, hours before a press conference was due to start, Tim Crosland, a former government lawyer and one of the co-founders of Defend Our Juries, the group that has organised the demonstrations, was arrested by police.

On Thursday, six people who are alleged to be members of Defend Our Juries, or working closely with it, appeared at Westminster magistrates court to deny terror offences after they were accused of attempting to organise mass gatherings with the aim of rendering the ban on Palestine Action unenforceable.

The group said on Friday that it had sent a letter to Met commissioner, Mark Rowley, before the protest. It said police forces in Edinburgh, Totnes, Derry and Kendall had all decided not to arrest sign-holders.

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