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London police say 67 now charged over Palestine Action ban

Protesters in support of Iran and Palestinians in Gaza hold flags and placards during a demonstration against the actions of Israel and the United States in Sydney on June 22, 2025. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP)

London police say 67 now charged over Palestine Action ban

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August 26, 2025
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London’s Metropolitan police have charged a total of 67 people with showing support for the banned group Palestine Action, the force announced on Tuesday.

The accused will appear in court across several dates in October, and face a possible maximum sentence of six months’ imprisonment if found guilty, the Met said.

The UK government proscribed Palestine Action as a terror group in July following acts of vandalism at a Royal Air Force base.

Rights groups have condemned the ban as legal overreach and a threat to free speech.

More than 700 people have been arrested, mostly at demonstrations, since the group was outlawed under the Terrorism Act 2000.

The Met said in its statement that charges had been laid against 64 people relating to protests held in central London on two dates last month.

That was in addition to charges brought against three other people announced earlier this month.

On Monday, acclaimed screenwriter Paul Laverty was arrested on suspicion of supporting Palestine Action during a protest in Edinburgh, Scottish police said.

Last week, Irish author Sally Rooney vowed to give fees generated by two BBC adaptations of her books to Palestine Action.

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