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522 arrests at Palestine Action rally
Bristol Post
|August 11, 2025
THE number of people arrested for supporting banned group Palestine Action at a protest in central London has risen to more than 520.
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Only 18 of those people remained in custody yesterday afternoon but were expected to be released on bail “in the coming hours”, the Metropolitan Police said.
Hundreds attended the demonstration in Parliament Square on Saturday, organised by Defend Our Juries, with the force warning of arrest for anyone expressing support for Palestine Action.
The Met confirmed yesterday that 522 people were held for displaying an item in support of a proscribed organisation, out of 532 total arrests made during the policing operation.
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