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Pablo Martini (Geezer) (@PabloMartini) · 02/2024 · Tröts: 4.864 · Folger: 304
Fr 06.09.2024 09:18
Met Police disrupts this Saturday’s massive anti-genocide march – to suit small pro-Israel rally
Via: SKWAWKBOX
Pro-Palestinian groups say police attacking democracy and civil rights in last-minute two-hour delay
Anti-genocide groups have accused the Metropolitan Police of deliberate disruption of a huge pro-Palestine march in London on Saturday, by imposing a ‘last-minute’ two-hour delay on the usual start time – apparently to accommodate a small pro-Israel demo, expected to be at most a few hundred people, at a sandwich chain that has decided not to expand into Israel and then at the Israeli embassy.
Massive anti-genocide marches have started at noon for almost a year and this was both the advertised time for Saturday and the time notified to the Met a month ago, but while Metropolitan Police chiefs have previously refused to target the peaceful marches, this appears to have changed under Keir Starmer’s burgeoning police state and organisers have been told at short notice not just that they must start at 2.30pm instead – posing problems for many who have to travel into London and get home again afterwards – but also that anyone who marches earlier than 2.30pm will be arrested.
Saturday’s march is the first that will march from the city centre to the Israeli embassy in Kensington.
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