Protesters taking part in a mass demonstration against the ban on Palestine Action look set to use tactics including 'going floppy' and refusing street bail if arrested, in a bid to make conditions more challenging for police.
Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, said such methods will avoid making it 'easier for the police to enforce a completely unjust law'.
Organiser Defend Our Juries had planned to overwhelm the criminal justice system by gathering 500 people for a mass demonstration last month, with the number set to at least double on Saturday.
At the time, Metropolitan Police Commander Dominic Murphy said the plan to jam the system was 'completely misguided'.
Several hundred protesters are set to take action in London, Belfast and Edinburgh this weekend, holding signs saying: 'I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.'













