LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 6: Police officers scuffle with supporters as protesters are arrested during the protest in Parliament Square on September 6, 2025 in London, England. The UK Government will be able to challenge the decision to allow activist group Palestine Action's appeal against their proscription as a terrorist organisation. (Photo by Martin Pope/Getty Images)
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British police scuffled with protesters outside Parliament as they arrested more than 400 demonstrators who gathered to defy a ban on the group Palestine Action, which has been deemed a terrorist organisation by the government.
Defend Our Juries, the campaign group organising the protest, said 1500 people took part in the London demonstration, sitting down and holding signs reading “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action.”

Within minutes, police began arresting the demonstrators, as bystanders chanted “Shame on you” and “Met Police, pick a side, justice or genocide.”

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 6: Police officers scuffle with supporters as protesters are arrested during the protest in Parliament Square on September 6, 2025 in London, England. The UK Government will be able to challenge the decision to allow activist group Palestine Action's appeal against their proscription as a terrorist organisation. (Photo by Martin Pope/Getty Images)
Police officers scuffle with supporters as protesters are arrested during the protest in Parliament Square.(AP)

Supporters say the ban stifles free speech

The UN human rights chief has criticised the British government’s stance, saying the new law “misuses the gravity and impact of terrorism.”

The decision to designate Palestine Action as a terrorist group “raises serious concerns that counterterrorism laws are being applied to conduct that is not terrorist in nature, and risks hindering the legitimate exercise of fundamental freedoms across the UK,” Volker Türk warned.

He added that according to international standards, terrorist acts should be confined to crimes such as those intended to cause death or serious injury or the taking of hostages.

Huda Ammori, Palestine Action’s co-founder, has condemned the government’s decision to ban it as “catastrophic” for civil liberties, leading to a “much wider chilling effect on freedom of speech.”

The group has been supported by prominent cultural figures including bestselling Irish author Sally Rooney, who said she planned to use the proceeds of her work “to keep backing Palestine Action and direct action against genocide.”

Israel – founded in part as a refuge in the wake of the Holocaust, when some 6 million European Jews were murdered – vehemently denies it is committing genocide.

Britain’s government stressed that proscribing Palestine Action as a terrorist group does not affect other lawful groups – including pro-Palestinian or pro-Israel voices – campaigning or peacefully protesting.

About 20,000 people, by a police estimate, attended a separate pro-Palestinian march in London.

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