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‘Palestine Action’ marchers - arrests today.

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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 09-Aug-25 16:23:01

Not before time. A ‘proscribed’ organisation. These agitators knew that yet still marched. 200 arrests. Good. If football supporters can be sprayed with marker paint stuff then why aren't these terrorist supporters? Make it red. They'll enjoy the irony. Then jail them.

Free the hostages. 🇮🇱

Oreo Tue 12-Aug-25 20:14:40

Maremia

Had a quick look to find a 'legal' group for Marchers to join. Couldn't find anything so far.
Had another look, to see which other groups have been categorised as 'terrorists'.
So, in our Government's eyes, at the moment, the Palestine group is on a par with ISIS, IRA, Hamas, Wagner Group, Boko Haram, Terrorgram and other very dangerous and nasty organisations.

What are you talking about? There have been pro Palestinian marches and so on for years you don’t need to join a certain group you just turn up on the day.
Nobody need support Palestine Action and if they do then face the consequences.

silverlining48 Wed 13-Aug-25 11:55:53

Check online for details of marches convenient to you. No need to join anything. I met an even more elderly woman than I am, who had come down alone on the train from Crewe which she does regularly, just for the day. I did admire her, especially as it was the hottest day of the year at that point.

Iam64 Wed 13-Aug-25 13:07:53

Thanks Oreo - this awful war needs cool heads not exaggeration

Caleo Wed 13-Aug-25 19:14:38

There are two messages from protesters:-

* concern that our country is become more like a dictatorship by making Palestinian Action illegal

* Cruelty and genocide in Gaza

Iam64 Wed 13-Aug-25 20:54:45

Caleo, I’ve concluded it suits PA well to accuse the govt of being like a dictatorship. It is not

Allira Wed 13-Aug-25 21:04:28

Iam64

Caleo, I’ve concluded it suits PA well to accuse the govt of being like a dictatorship. It is not

Because it is such an emotional subject, people are being persuaded by the rhetoric of P.A.

People have been marching in groups for a long time, there is no need to join, or march with, a proscribed group.

Anniebach Thu 14-Aug-25 04:02:08

Speaking out for the demonstrators and Palestinian Action is
Baroness Charkrabarti , no surprise !

Anniebach Thu 14-Aug-25 04:43:14

Quote eazybee Tue 12-Aug-25 08:44:35
The people who damaged the planes drove into Brize Norton in darkness on a moped and sprayed red paint from a loaded fire extinguisher into the bowels of the engine.

BBC NEWS
A repurposed prison van smashed through a security fence and crowbars and a sledgehammer were allegedly used to smash up equipment.

Three people were injured: a security guard and two police officers.

AGAA4 Thu 14-Aug-25 08:05:11

There are incidents that are not available to the public as there will be a court case. They do say that Palestine Action is not a non violent organisation as they claim.

Anniebach Thu 14-Aug-25 08:34:58

Quote AGAA4 Thu 14-Aug-25 08:05:11
There are incidents that are not available to the public as there will be a court case. They do say that Palestine Action is not a non violent organisation as they claim.

Another apology coming from BBC ?

Iam64 Thu 14-Aug-25 08:36:16

Thank you anniebach for that information. I’d not known about the injuries to police and security guards. I read comments blaming security, suggesting the activists strolled IN

My father was a police officer. He was always angry about the admiration, affection even, showed to the great train robbers. He believed the injuries caused to the train driver were simply ignored, as though it was just a jolly jape

Anniebach Thu 14-Aug-25 08:45:36

Iam so true , Ronnie Biggs . And there was also The Krays !

Caleo Thu 14-Aug-25 08:49:06

Iam64

Caleo, I’ve concluded it suits PA well to accuse the govt of being like a dictatorship. It is not

We can express our feelings about cruelty and genocide other than by supporting Palestinian Action.

My point is that to criminalise supporters of Palestinian Action is to embark on a slippery slope that leads eventually to police state

AGAA4 Thu 14-Aug-25 08:58:56

Anniebach

Quote AGAA4 Thu 14-Aug-25 08:05:11
There are incidents that are not available to the public as there will be a court case. They do say that Palestine Action is not a non violent organisation as they claim.

Another apology coming from BBC ?

Nothing to do with the BBC. There is a court case and some things will not be disclosed.
I think the full picture of what Palestine Action have done and are capable of will be revealed in court.
Hopefully they will remain proscribed.

NotSpaghetti Thu 14-Aug-25 10:14:40

Thought some of you might appreciate this.

🙂

silverlining48 Thu 14-Aug-25 10:27:52

Criminal damage? yes of course ….. terrorists ? not so sure.

The elderly who are now being arrested and charged are only protesting because they disagree with the decision which seems to have been made after fierce lobbying by Elbit the massive Israeli arms manufacturers which has UK factories. I am guessing they will have threatened to pull out of the uk ….

Clever tee shirt by the way.

NotSpaghetti Thu 14-Aug-25 10:52:07

I hadn't picked up on the Elbit lobbying, silverlining but it's maybe a factor if they have been!

silverlining48 Thu 14-Aug-25 11:12:14

I am sure it was more than a factor. Trying to placate Israel and Israeli business in the uk , while acknowledging what israel does as unacceptable, is something of a tightrope walk for any government.
However Israel or any other country has no legal right to interfere in a different country’s governance, yet they do this with impunity.

Allira Thu 14-Aug-25 11:28:36

So are posters accusing Yvette Cooper and a huge majority of MPs of effectively being blackmailed into the decision to proscribe Palestine Action?

Anniebach Thu 14-Aug-25 11:34:52

Allira Thu 14-Aug-25 11:28:36
So are posters accusing Yvette Cooper and a huge majority of MPs of effectively being blackmailed into the decision to proscribe Palestine Action?

It certainly seems so

Oreo Thu 14-Aug-25 11:37:04

silverlining48

I am sure it was more than a factor. Trying to placate Israel and Israeli business in the uk , while acknowledging what israel does as unacceptable, is something of a tightrope walk for any government.
However Israel or any other country has no legal right to interfere in a different country’s governance, yet they do this with impunity.

Here we go.
Any excuse to diss anything to do with Israel.Should have expected it but it’s still depressing.
Victim blaming a perfectly legit business, but Ooh look! It’s run by Israelis.Who also happen to be Jews.

Oreo Thu 14-Aug-25 11:38:13

Allira

So are posters accusing Yvette Cooper and a huge majority of MPs of effectively being blackmailed into the decision to proscribe Palestine Action?

Yes they are, solely as it fits their agenda or bias.🤬

Oreo Thu 14-Aug-25 11:39:52

The truth is that PA have a history of violence and they have attacked and hurt police and security staff.

silverlining48 Thu 14-Aug-25 12:27:41

Here we go indeed. I agree it’s depressing but disagree I have an agenda or bias. I don’t make things up and just look for the truth as best I can.

It’s all out there, some of it under freedom of information. Seek and ye shall find.

eazybee Thu 14-Aug-25 12:32:43

The elderly who are now being arrested and charged are only protesting because they disagree with the decision which seems to have been made after fierce lobbying by Elbit the massive Israeli arms manufacturers which has UK factories. I am guessing they will have threatened to pull out of the uk ….

The elderly who protested knew perfectly well that PA was a proscribed Association for a number of reasons; they were deliberately breaking the Law.