Police make arrests at Parliament Square protest backing banned terror group Palestine Action
Briefly

A protest supporting Palestine Action occurred in Parliament Square, resulting in multiple arrests by the Metropolitan Police. Protesters gathered peacefully under the statue of Mahatma Ghandi, holding placards that read supportive messages for Palestine. The protest saw various chants, including "free Palestine," while police circled the gathering. Palestine Action is categorized as a terrorist organization, making support for it a criminal act punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Protest attendees voiced their dissent against police actions and emphasized their support for Palestinian rights and freedom of expression.
Members of Palestine Action face severe penalties, as the group is classified as a terrorist organization, making support or membership a criminal offense with potential prison sentences of up to 14 years.
Protesters in Parliament Square expressed their support for Palestine Action with placards and chants, while facing a strong police presence that led to multiple arrests.
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