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Tens of thousands of pro-Palestine protesters have attended marches across the UK since Israel renewed its attacks on Gaza in recent weeks.. Thousands are expected to march in London tomorrow, as ...
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 ...
Police will likely have to use force at Saturday’s pro-Palestine protest in London and “at times that might look messy”, a senior Scotland Yard chief has said, as officers brace for hundreds ...
Addressing students at the City University of New York on April 26, imprisoned Black political activist Mumia Abu-Jamal praised the protests, saying, "It is a wonderful thing that you have decided not to be silent and decided to speak out against the repression that you see with your own eyes", calling protesters "on the right side of history ...
According to NBC News, the protests abroad, inspired by protests in the U.S., did not have the intensity of U.S. protests. [420] By May 7, protests had escalated in Europe after mass arrests at the University of Amsterdam, with occupations of campus buildings in Germany, France, and Belgium, and encampments on several European campuses. [23]
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 interior minister of France ordered local authorities to ban all pro-Palestinian protests. [8] French journalist Alain Gresh has said that Emmanuel Macron's Renaissance party has a "very strong anti-Palestinian position". [9] On 14 October, French-Algerian journalist Taha Bouhafs was arrested while covering a pro-Palestine protest in Paris.