Organisers announce over 100 pro-Palestine rallies scheduled across the UK

Organisers announce over 100 pro-Palestine rallies scheduled across the UK

Organisers of⁢ the pro-Palestine marches that have drawn hundreds of ​thousands of people to⁤ London’s streets ⁣have planned smaller action in ‌villages, towns and cities rather than holding a national march in the capital this Saturday.

More than 100 pro-Palestine events demanding a ceasefire in Gaza are ‌due to take place across the UK.

Tens of thousands of people are⁤ expected to attend vigils, protests, petitions, fundraisers and marches across London boroughs and cities including Birmingham, Cambridge, Liverpool and elsewhere ⁤on Saturday, according to organisers.

Ben Jamal,⁣ the director ​of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, ​said the rallies were organised to show that‌ “ordinary people” support a ceasefire.

“This Saturday, ordinary​ people across the UK will come out again to​ show⁢ the vast majority of them support a⁣ ceasefire,” said Ben Jamal, the director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), a lead organiser of the march.

“They will show their⁣ solidarity with ​Palestinians who are suffering unimaginable harm. They will also demand the root causes are not forgotten: Israel’s decades-long military occupation of Palestinian territories and its system ‍of apartheid against Palestinians.”

A spokeswoman for organisers Stop The War Coalition said⁣ the rallies come ahead of a ⁣national demonstration planned for the following Saturday.

“Groups around the country are organising local rallies and marches to basically build⁣ for the national demonstration that has been‌ called ⁤for ⁣next‍ Saturday,” she‌ said.

“I think most​ of them have speakers from various organisations that ⁤are involved in the main marches, and then trade unionists,” she said.

“Some of them ‌have trade unionists as speakers, and some ​of them are marching, like the one in Highbury.”

The Metropolitan⁣ police said⁣ a “significant” policing operation was planned for the capital this weekend.

They said they would target‍ deployments in⁣ areas ⁣“with significant ⁣Jewish or Muslim communities”,⁤ which they said “continue to experience increased uncertainty and fear in light of events⁣ in the Middle East and their impact here in London”.

Temporary Commander⁣ Karen Findlay, who is ⁢leading the operation, said: “Whilst there is no ​single large‌ central protest event on ‍Saturday,⁤ our policing​ priorities remain the same across ⁢the ​local events that are due to take place.

“We are⁣ here to ensure that people can exercise their right⁣ to protest but to make sure that is ‌done lawfully, and that unreasonable disruption⁣ to the lives⁢ of other Londoners is kept to a minimum.

“Our officers will intervene swiftly ‌where ​they see offences taking place. In particular,‍ I want to reiterate​ that there is no place for hate in London.‌ Hate crime will not be tolerated.

“Regrettably, while the majority of protesters coming out in recent weeks have⁣ been‌ peaceful, ​we have continued to see people taking part in offensive ‌chanting or intentionally carrying placards that cross the line from ⁤political…

2023-11-18 02:11:01
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