
"The newspaper learnt that organisers have now passed that threshold, and the demonstration will go ahead as planned. In a briefing note sent to those considering taking part, supporters are advised: Whether you have attended a non-violence training before or not, we strongly encourage everyone who is contemplating holding a sign on 6th September to attend this training at least once. If this is your first action with Defend Our Juries/Lift The Ban, this training is essential."
"Detective Chief Superintendent Helen Flanagan from the Met's Counter Terrorism Command, warned anyone convicted faces a maximum six months in jail, being barred from jobs in education and banned from visiting the United States, Australia, Japan and European Union countries from 2026. A supporter of Palestine Action is detained by police on August 9 Detective Chief Superintendent Flanagan said: We are quickly and efficiently investigating those arrested for showing support towards Palestine Action and working closely with our colleagues in the CPS,"
More than 1,000 Palestine Action supporters plan a second mass rally in London despite 114 supporters being charged with a terrorism offence. Defend Our Juries is organising the march and offering online workshops on non-violent direct action. Organisers requested a minimum of 1,000 volunteers to hold signs stating "I oppose genocide - I support Palestine Action" and have passed that threshold. Briefing notes strongly encourage attendance at non-violence training, especially for first-time participants. Sally Rooney said she will donate earnings from her books and BBC adaptations to support Palestine Action. The Met warned convictions could bring jail time, employment bans and travel restrictions, and investigations continue with CPS involvement.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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