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Former Pink Floyd songwriter Roger Waters could face prosecution in the U.K. after declaring support for Palestine Action, a ...
Around 10 people were held by a group of Met Officers next to a statue of Gandhi after they held placards which said: 'I ...
I believe there is a moral case for disarming the machinery of war that is killing innocent civilians in Gaza with ...
Police have arrested almost 30 people on suspicion of terrorism offences after protesters gathered in Parliament Square ...
Roger Waters is facing calls to be prosecuted after he declared his support for the banned terrorist organisation Palestine ...
Among those who appeared to be taken away was the Rev Sue Parfitt, 83, a retired priest from Bristol who was sitting in a ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roger Waters could be facing prosecution after pledging support for Palestine Action, a group that has been declared as a terrorist organization by the United Kingdom. The ...
Campaign Against Antisemitism prepares to pursue legal action over the musician’s public support for the proscribed group.
Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters faces possible prosecution for a video he shared voicing his support for the now-banned ...
The ban places Palestine Action in the same legal category as groups like al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS), making it a criminal offence to support or be associated with the protest group ...
The British state’s ban of Palestine Action has given the police the green light to clamp down on Palestine solidarity.  The ...
Roger Waters recorded himself committing a criminal offense, which could attract a prison term of 14 years in July 2025.