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London Police Resume Arrests for Palestine Action Support After Legal Ruling

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This follows a pause last month after the High Court ruled the government’s ban on Palestine Action unlawful.

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More than 2,700 people have been arrested for allegedly expressing support for Palestine Action since it was banned as a terrorist group last year.

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Protesters have arranged mass rallies where demonstrators hold up signs saying 'I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action'.

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What specific criteria or evidence will the Metropolitan Police use to decide between gathering evidence and making immediate arrests for supporting Palestine Action?
How many of the 25 arrests in London were directly linked to the Together Alliance or Palestine Coalition marches versus other protests?
What is the exact timeline for the government's appeal against the High Court ruling on Palestine Action's proscription?
How many of the over 2,700 arrests for supporting Palestine Action have led to charges or convictions?
What is the current status of the trials for the hundreds of people accused of holding placards supporting Palestine Action, beyond being put on hold?
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The police will focus on gathering evidence rather than making immediate arrests for expressing support for Palestine Action.

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The police will resume arresting protesters for supporting Palestine Action.

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Context: This disagreement creates confusion about whether individuals protesting in support of Palestine Action face immediate arrest or if police are taking a more evidence-based approach, impacting public understanding of legal risks and police tactics.

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