British authorities arrested seven individuals, including five men and two women, at RAF Lakenheath during protests against the war in Iran. These arrests occurred amid a six-day peaceful demonstration.
British police detained seven individuals during a demonstration near a US military base in eastern England on Sunday, suspected of supporting the banned group 'Palestine Action'. The protest was organized by a peace coalition opposing militarization in the area.
A group of former detainees linked to 'Palestine Action' plans to sue British authorities for medical neglect during their hunger strike in prison. The detainees, who went on a 66-day hunger strike, are suffering from serious health issues due to mistreatment.
London's Metropolitan Police have been accused of altering their policy regarding protests by the Palestine Action group, leading to the arrest of two activists despite previous assurances against detaining demonstrators. This follows a High Court ruling in February that deemed the government's ban on the group illegal.
The Metropolitan Police in London announced they will continue to arrest demonstrators supporting the banned group Palestine Action, despite a Supreme Court ruling deeming the ban illegal. This decision comes as the government's appeal against the ruling is still ongoing.
London's Metropolitan Police announced the resumption of arrests of individuals supporting the organization Palestine Action following a suspension of these actions. This decision comes after a ruling by the UK Supreme Court deemed the ban on the organization illegal, although the ruling has yet to take effect.