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It's been over 12 hours since Roger Waters openly expressed his support for Palestine Action after the group was designated as a terrorist organisation. He also invited others to do the same. Hello, Counter Terrorism Policing Counter Terrorism Policing? Hello, Metropolitan Police Metropolitan Police? 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗. Disclaimer: GnasherJew does not...

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@TerrorismPolice All in all Roger's just another brickhead in the wall.

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@CherylWroteIt @TerrorismPolice Palestine [in] Action 👇👇👇 Never forget what these people are capable of doing!

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@CherylWroteIt @TerrorismPolice He’s such a prick…. Not to mention he ruined Pink Floyd for me.

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@CherylWroteIt @TerrorismPolice He has been an antisemitic POS for YEARS!!! Fuck him 🤬🤬🤬

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@CherylWroteIt @TerrorismPolice Roger Waters is a deranged crackpot that has become unhinged with the infirmity of old age. He is an elderly mental patient that did too many drugs. Some people maintain their sanity. Some do not.

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@TerrorismPolice He has long been on the wrong side

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@TerrorismPolice Don't know why he went so disgusting? 🙄 I used to like Pink Floyd, but not any more.👎🏻

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@TerrorismPolice Isn’t his uk home in hants so @HantsPolice should surely be on his case Or is #jewsdontcount for them

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@TerrorismPolice He's one of *the* most repellent individuals ever!

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@TerrorismPolice Shut up

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Police have arrested 14 Defend Our Juries protestors opposing the proscription of Palestine Action outside London’s New Scotland Yard. In a significant escalation of their tactics, the protestors spoke one-by-one through a megaphone outside the Met headquarters. They declared their support for Palestine Action, their membership of the banned organisation, and encouraged the police surrounding them to join it too. When the megaphone was confiscated, they shouted instead. All were arrested under section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000. According to the Act, professing support for a proscribed group or inviting another to support a proscribed group is an offence, carrying a custodial sentence of up to 14 years. In the last twelve months, 3,500 plus protestors have been arrested for holding signs reading ‘I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action’. Most of those arrests were made under section 13 of the Terrorism Act, an offence carrying a maximum term of 6 months. Among those arrested was 84-year-old Reverend Sue Parfitt, who was detained at the very first post-proscription protest, exactly one year ago today. Arrested several times since, she spoke to Novara Media as a police officer leafed through her bible, saying of Palestine Action, “I support them, and I shall continue to support them. That apparently makes me a terrorist. That’s OK”. Palestine Action was proscribed by then Home Secretary Yvette Cooper on 5 July last year. The first domestic direct action group in British history to be banned, the proscription was ruled unlawful by a judicial review earlier this year. Following a successful appeal by the government, that decision was quashed last month. As such, Palestine Action remains a proscribed terror organisation. “It may seem tongue-in-cheek to invite the police to join Palestine Action but the police haven’t seen the funny side,” said a spokesperson for Defend Our Juries, “Tens of thousands of children have already been murdered in Gaza. The best way the police could discharge their duty right now would be to target the British factories of Elbit Systems, the leading supplier of drones to the IDF.”

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The Difference Between “Eating a Banana” and “Supporting a Terrorist Group” The only reason I am sharing this is so people can see the truth with their own eyes and judge for themselves. In May 2024, I was arrested by London police during a protest outside Barclays Bank. My alleged offences? Carrying the St George’s flag and eating and waving a banana. During my arrest, my press card which was inside my bag was dropped and lost in the street. This card had my home address printed on it. The police did not even tell me the reason for my arrest at the time. Only after I was placed inside the van was the reason given and it shocked me. The arresting officer told me that the combination of “the St George’s flag” and “a banana” signified racism to him personally, and that even if no one else complained, he himself would press charges against me. I spent around 20 hours in police custody, locked in a cell, before being released on bail with the following conditions: Condition No. 1 Not to knowingly attend or participate in any protest demonstration related to the Palestinian cause or events occurring in Gaza. Condition No. 2 To refrain from behaviour aimed at inciting or disturbing participants of any protest demonstration in support of the Palestinian cause or against events in Gaza. Condition No. 3 Not to enter the London Borough of Camden or the City of Westminster unless for a pre-arranged appointment with solicitors, the police, or in a medical emergency. The label the police put on me even caused the Campaign Against Antisemitism Campaign Against Antisemitism to hesitate greatly before agreeing to cover my court and legal fees, they did not want to be seen supporting someone accused of racism. Imagine the extreme psychological pressure I was under for 21 days, my life completely disrupted. I suffered nightmares, and only after much reluctance and under the looming fear of what would happen if I lost the case did they agree to provide financial support. That support saved me from living the rest of my life under the stain of a racism accusation, something that, once the media attach to you without evidence, is almost impossible to erase. Now, let’s compare this to openly supporting a proscribed terrorist organisation: Yesterday, under the Terrorism Act 2000, police arrested 466 people for showing support for a terrorist group. Yet none of them were given restrictions like mine. For example, Paul O’Brien a doctor who was standing directly in front of me when I was arrested was detained for supporting the terrorist organisation Palestine Action. After a short ride in the police van and having his details taken in the street right outside the Foreign Office, he was back in Parliament Square the very same day. For people like me, the law is applied in the harshest and most unnecessary way possible; for others, it’s treated like a game. This is exactly how the policing system works in reality: in their eyes, eating a banana is a more serious crime than supporting terrorism. That’s how absurd it is.

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