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Next week, on November 11, a national protest in London is due to take place but organisers have insisted they have no plans to disrupt the 11am silence and that their route will avoid the ...
Thousands of people have protested in support of the besieged Gaza Strip in London and other UK cities. The Metropolitan Police said “up to 100,000” took part in a pro-Palestine march in ...
Further local protests are planned for this weekend before another national march, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, takes place in central London on March 9.
Many of the signatories were children who had participated in protests outside Bristol City Hall, organised by School Strike for Palestine, a collective of local campaigners and parents. [57] Students, faculty and alumni of the University of Oxford petitioned the university to endorse a ceasefire. The petition garnered nearly 2,000 signatures.
Row over pro-Palestine march continues despite organisers stressing it won’t go near the Cenotaph this weekend Sunak makes U-turn on pro-Palestine Armistice protest after threat to hold Met ...
The protests encouraged other actions at multiple universities. Several antisemitic incidents took place near the protests. [99] Organizers have said they were the work of outside agitators and non-students. [100] Pro-Palestinian Jewish protesters have said that incidents of antisemitism by protesters are not representative of the protest ...
The pro-Palestinian campus occupations at the University of Oxford [a] are ongoing occupation protests in Oxford, England, organised by Oxford Action for Palestine (OA4P). [2] The occupations started on 6 May 2024 on the Museum of Natural History 's lawn, in front of the Pitt Rivers Museum . [ 4 ]
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) said it would “build for the next national march on November 11”. PCS director ben Jamal said the march on Armistice Day would not be held in Whitehall.