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London police ask protesters not to demonstrate during Armistice weekend

Postby rebbonk » Mon Nov 06, 2023 10:19 pm

London police on Monday urged organisers not to go ahead with any protests planned this weekend when Armistice Day will be marked after British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak slammed plans for a pro-Palestinian march.

Authorities asked unidentified organisers to consider postponing any demonstrations in London over the weekend, including Saturday's anniversary of the end of World War I, due to security concerns, London's Metropolitan Police said.

The force previously said pro-Palestinian activists intended to hold a "significant demonstration" on Saturday but didn't refer to them in its latest statement.

"The risk of violence and disorder linked to breakaway groups is growing. This is of concern ahead of a significant and busy weekend in the capital," Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said.

"Our message to organisers is clear: Please, we ask you to urgently reconsider. It is not appropriate to hold any protests in London this weekend."

Sunak said on Friday plans by pro-Palestinian demonstrators to march in central London on Armistice Day were "provocative and disrespectful".

Britain has supported Israel's right to defend itself after an Oct. 7 attack by militant group Hamas that Israel has said killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians.

Israel has bombed the enclave daily since, killing more than 10,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities, and prompting tens of thousands of Palestinian supporters to march through central London every Saturday demanding the British government call for a ceasefire.

Hate crime in London has spiked since the start of the conflict and police said violence and disorder linked to protests have escalated, often perpetrated by groups with "no interest" in demonstration causes.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/london-police-ask-protesters-not-demonstrate-during-armistice-weekend-2023-11-06/
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Re: London police ask protesters not to demonstrate during Armistice weekend

Postby dutchman » Tue Nov 07, 2023 7:03 am

It wouldn't surprise me if the police ban Remembrance Day to avoid offending the protesters! :roll:
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Postby dutchman » Tue Nov 07, 2023 8:02 am

Former Hamas chief ‘behind pro-Palestine Armistice Day protests’

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A former Hamas chief is behind one of the groups organising the pro-Palestine Armistice Day protests, The Telegraph can disclose.

Muhammad Kathem Sawalha led the proscribed terrorist group in the West Bank in the late 1980s and is alleged to have “masterminded” its military strategy with involvement as recently as 2019, before moving to Britain where he lives in a London council house.

He is a founder of the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), one of six groups behind the under-fire march in London on November 11, and Israeli authorities claim his son, Obada Sawalha, is now its vice-president.

The revelation comes as The Telegraph has discovered that half of the groups organising the march - who are still defying calls from the Metropolitan Police to call it off - have links to Hamas.

It has fuelled further pressure for it to be cancelled, with the chairman of the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on anti-Semitism saying that it “proves that these marches are not about peace” and the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism describing this newspaper’s findings as “extremely serious”.

Sawalha, 62, worked as a director for MAB between 1999 and 2007 and helped found it, after being granted British citizenship in the early 2000s. BBC’s Panorama claimed in 2006 that he was “said to have masterminded much of Hamas’ political and military strategy”.

He now lives in a council house in Barnet, north London, but in 2004 he was named as a co-conspirator in a US indictment for having allegedly helped bankroll Hamas and he reportedly took part in an official Hamas delegation to Moscow in 2019 and served on the Hamas politburo between 2013 and 2017.

Another of the Muslim Association of Britain’s three directors, Dr Anas Altikriti, co-founded a group called the British Muslim Initiative with a senior commander in Hamas, Mohammed Sawalha, and Azzam Tamimi who has been described as a Hamas “special envoy” in Britain.

Dr Altikriti, who has lectured at Leeds University, has written columns for The Guardian defending how “Hamas supports democracy” and insisting that “the Palestinian people have chosen” Hamas “to represent them”.

Responding to The Telegraph’s findings, Andrew Percy, APPG on anti-Semitism, said: “The involvement of these people proves that these marches are not about peace, they are about stirring up Jew-hate and a hatred of Western values.

“They are organised to celebrate the murder of innocent civilians in the most grotesque ways, including ripping out babies from pregnant mothers, cutting off limbs of children and worse still. These people have no interest in peace and it is time the UK stopped indulging their hateful ideology.”

Calling on the police to step in and ban the march, Mr Percy added: “The Met need to prove that they are here to defend the values of the majority in this country - not pander to a perverted ideology - by banning this hate march.”

The Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “These findings are extremely serious, and demand investigation by the authorities. Is it any wonder at the level of anti-Semitic hatred and calls for violence that we have seen at these marches if these are the organisers?

“These revelations are all the more reason for the Met Police to heed our call and ban this weekend’s march. London cannot become a no-go zone for British Jews, yet again, on Armistice Day. What a disgrace that would be to the heroes who fought for our freedom to leave without fear.”

The Community Security Trust told The Telegraph: “On October 7, Hamas finally achieved its long-stated intention to kill as many Jews as possible.

“This barbarism did not cause any change or hesitation in the actions of anti-Israel hate groups, which continue now, exactly as they always do: with calls that most Jews regard as demands for the destruction of Israel, even if they are couched in ways that just about remain within the law.”

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Postby dutchman » Tue Nov 07, 2023 8:10 am

Elderly poppy seller ‘punched and kicked’ by pro-Palestine protesters

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An elderly poppy seller said he was “punched and kicked” as pro-Palestine protesters staged a sit-in at Edinburgh Waverley train station at the weekend.

Jim Henderson, an Army veteran, left with the help of colleagues after being surrounded by people displaying “Freedom for Palestine” posters.

The 78-year-old said he had “never known anything like it”.

“I was getting shoved backwards, in danger of falling, and one of them stood on my foot and split my toe,” he told the Daily Mail.

“So I thought I had got to get the money out of here. So I went down, and as I bent down someone punched me in the back. And then I got another punch in my side.”

Mr Henderson, who told the Mail he served in the Royal Corps of Signals, 32 Signal Regiment in Northern Ireland, said he managed to get up and leave the station.

“I’ve never known anything like it,’ he said.

“Chanting. Saying it’s all about the British Government, British people, Jews.”

It comes as Scotland Yard on Monday pleaded with the organisers of a pro-Palestinian march planned for Armistice Day to call off the rally amid growing fears of violence.

More than 70,000 people are set to attend the demonstration in London on Saturday to protest against Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, on the same day as veterans plan to gather at the Cenotaph.

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Re: London police ask protesters not to demonstrate during Armistice weekend

Postby rebbonk » Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:46 am

I suspect that we are going to see some very nasty scenes in this country over the next few years. We have brought in the Trojan horse ourselves. Unfettered and uncontrolled immigration was never going to end well.
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Re: London police ask protesters not to demonstrate during Armistice weekend

Postby dutchman » Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:34 pm

As I predicted:

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Postby rebbonk » Wed Nov 08, 2023 12:12 pm

That's just cost the Tories a few votes at the coming election!
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