At 7am on 6 March, three men turned up at Lujane's door.
They said they were from the British Transport Police (BTP) and asked her to come for an interview regarding a video in which, several months before, she had been seen chanting pro-Palestine chants on the London Underground.
Lujane, a Welsh activist who had been organising for Palestine solidarity in Cardiff since October 2023, was accustomed to being closely monitored by the police. But the men standing at her front door were in plain clothes and did not have a warrant.
"It was quite scary, because they didn't really look like police officers. I don’t remember them saying I was under arrest. They just said, 'You need to come with us for an interview'," Lujane told Middle East Eye.
"I completely panicked, because it's three men who don't really look like police officers. They're casually dressed, and they're saying they were British Transport Police.







