LONDON: The daughter of a Holocaust survivor was arrested in central London on Saturday after taking part in a protest against the banning of Palestine Action. Carolyn Gelenter, 67, was part of a group of about 100 demonstrators who were targeted by police in the capital for holding signs that read, “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action,” The Independent reported. The group was proscribed by the government in July this year after two of its members broke into a Royal Air Force base. It is now illegal to show support for Palestine Action in the UK.

LONDON: A wave of protests in support of the banned group Palestine Action is underway in cities and towns across the UK ahead of a key court case next week. Some 47 people were…

Police officers methodically arrested protesters who were sitting in silence and holding signs

Metropolitan Police confirmed at least 90 people were detained while protesting government actions banning activist group Palestine Action, on Saturday (22 November). Many…

LONDON: The daughter of a Holocaust survivor was arrested in central London on Saturday after taking part in a protest against the banning of Palestine Action. Carolyn Gelenter,…