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The annual Al-Quds march in London has been banned by the UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, after a request from the Metropolitan Police. The decision comes amid criticism that the march, which expresses solidarity with Palestinians, is often used to promote anti-Semitic views and support the Iranian regime. Supporters of the ban argue that it is necessary to protect public order and prevent the spread of hate speech.Articole despre acest subiect
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Shabana Mahmood approves police request to ban al-Quds march in London
Home secretary says ban on Pro-Palestinian rally ‘necessary to prevent public disorder’ after Met police raised concernsWhat is London’s al-Quds Day march and why has the event been banned?UK politics live – latest updatesA pro-Palestinian march in London on Sunday has been banned by Shabana Mahmood after police warned of a risk of “serious public disorder”.The annual al-Quds Day march has drawn criticism over apparent backing for the Iranian regime after its organisers expressed support for the
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UK Bans Al Quds Protest March That Critics Say Supports Iranian Regime
Britain’s government invoked rarely-used powers to ban a pro-Palestinian protest march scheduled for Sunday.
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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said she had blocked the demonstration because of the "scale of the protest and multiple counter-protests."
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Sarah Sackman said marchers on the planned Al Quds day rally shouldn't be "calling for hate and hostility" against the U.K.
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Twelve arrests at al-Quds Day rally and counterprotest in London
Pro-Palestinian protesters gather on one side of Thames as those backing US-Israel war on Iran meet on the otherTwelve people were arrested as hundreds joined a pro-Palestinian al-Quds Day demonstration on one side of the Thames, while hundreds more gathered on the opposite bank to back Israeli and American attacks on Iran.At least 1,000 police officers were drafted in to keep the two rival protests apart. Lambeth Bridge, the nearest river crossing to each rally, remained closed on Sunday aftern
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