
27 people were arrested today beneath the Gandhi statue in London for allegedly supporting Palestine Action—including this 83-year-old priest, detained for holding a sign that read: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”




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27 people were arrested today beneath the Gandhi statue in London for allegedly supporting Palestine Action—including this 83-year-old priest, detained for holding a sign that read: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”
This afternoon protesters gathered in Parliament square, London, to oppose the British government’s proscription of Palestine Action. Amongst the demonstrators was a group of senior activists who were silently protesting, 25 of whom were arrested, including an elderly priest.
Welsh nurse Leigh Evans, who gained attention last month after a video showed him dropping to his knees and pleading with Egyptian riot police to allow him entry into Gaza, was among those arrested during a British police crackdown on Palestine Action members in Westminster
Over 25 protesters arrested in London after Palestine Action was banned and labeled a terrorist group — despite its commitment to non-violence. A High Court bid to block the ban was rejected Friday night
The UK in 2025 ❌ Oppose the genocide in Gaza. ✅Arrest an 83 year old reverend for opposing genocide.
In London, 29 people were arrested for demonstrating in favor of Palestine Action, declared a terrorist organization
Welsh nurse Leigh Evans, who gained attention last month after a video showed him dropping to his knees and pleading with Egyptian riot police to allow him entry into Gaza, was among those arrested during a British police crackdown on Palestine Action members in Westminster
Over 25 protesters arrested in London after Palestine Action was banned and labeled a terrorist group — despite its commitment to non-violence. A High Court bid to block the ban was rejected Friday night