The global attack on Palestine solidarity continued this week 🧵
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The global attack on Palestine solidarity continued this week 🧵
In Italy, two protesters were acquitted, but a third was sentenced to five and a half years in prison in L'Aquila:
And the Ministry of the Interior is prosecuting ten firefighters who knelt in front of the Gaza flag during the general strike in Pisa.
https://www.osservatoriorepressione.info/lo-stato-di-polizia-colpisce-i-vigili-del-fuoco-di-pisa/
Protesters appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on terrorism charges at the beginning of the week. Many were evicted from the courtroom after refusing to participate in the government’s attack on their right to protest.
Here's three of them to tell you why.
Carol
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#FreePalestine #UKPolitics #GlobaliseTheIntifada #WeAreAllPalestineAction
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Protesters appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on terrorism charges at the beginning of the week. Many were evicted from the courtroom after refusing to participate in the government’s attack on their right to protest.
Here's three of them to tell you why.
Carol
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#FreePalestine #UKPolitics #GlobaliseTheIntifada #WeAreAllPalestineAction
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Lots of protesters arrested under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act at Defend Our Juries actions have received letters, offering to let them pay a fine of £100 instead of going to court. Because terrorism and a parking fine are the same, right?
Most people are refusing ✊5
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Lots of protesters arrested under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act at Defend Our Juries actions have received letters, offering to let them pay a fine of £100 instead of going to court. Because terrorism and a parking fine are the same, right?
Most people are refusing ✊5
The jury in the Filton 24 file retired to consider their verdict on Friday.
Here's the closing arguments from the defence, and the judge's comments:
https://realmedia.press/the-filton-trial-defence-speeches/
https://realmedia.press/filton-judges-summary/
A protest in support of the prisoners, and all political prisoners for Palestine, took place in Paris yesterday.
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The jury in the Filton 24 file retired to consider their verdict on Friday.
Here's the closing arguments from the defence, and the judge's comments:
https://realmedia.press/the-filton-trial-defence-speeches/
https://realmedia.press/filton-judges-summary/
A protest in support of the prisoners, and all political prisoners for Palestine, took place in Paris yesterday.
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There was a protest in support of the hunger strikers in Glasgow this week
https://theface.com/society/palestine-filton-24-hunger-strikers-jury-trial-protest-politics
Meanwhile, protester Alex Davies-Jones was in court in Paris; and protesters who halted the Vuelta appeared in Madrid.
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There was a protest in support of the hunger strikers in Glasgow this week
https://theface.com/society/palestine-filton-24-hunger-strikers-jury-trial-protest-politics
Meanwhile, protester Alex Davies-Jones was in court in Paris; and protesters who halted the Vuelta appeared in Madrid.
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Protesters were outside Wormwood Scrubs last nigth to lend support to Umer Khalid, the last of the hunger strikers.
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Protesters were outside Wormwood Scrubs last nigth to lend support to Umer Khalid, the last of the hunger strikers.
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After both winning cases against them (the tenth, in Dr Abu Sitta's case) in recent weeks, Ali Abinoumah of Electronic Intifada is suing the former head of Switzerland's federal police:
And Dr Abu Sitta is back fundraising for Palestine:
https://www.healthworkers4palestine.com/seeds-of-solidarity/
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After both winning cases against them (the tenth, in Dr Abu Sitta's case) in recent weeks, Ali Abinoumah of Electronic Intifada is suing the former head of Switzerland's federal police:
And Dr Abu Sitta is back fundraising for Palestine:
https://www.healthworkers4palestine.com/seeds-of-solidarity/
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Photojournalist Ya’akub Ira Vijandre, a 38-year-old pro-Palestine activist and first responder, has been held in ICE detention since Oct. 7, 2025, after federal agents arrested him at gunpoint outside his home in Texas.
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Lots of protesters arrested under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act at Defend Our Juries actions have received letters, offering to let them pay a fine of £100 instead of going to court. Because terrorism and a parking fine are the same, right?
Most people are refusing ✊5
@fkamiah17 Anyone in England got such a bargain terrorism discount? Or just Scotland?
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Lots of protesters arrested under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act at Defend Our Juries actions have received letters, offering to let them pay a fine of £100 instead of going to court. Because terrorism and a parking fine are the same, right?
Most people are refusing ✊5
@fkamiah17 This thread. Example of both pettiness and attempt to normalize mindset of labeling protests as terrorism. Is this the boy who cried “wolf?”
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@fkamiah17 Anyone in England got such a bargain terrorism discount? Or just Scotland?
@BashStKid Thereby hangs a tale ...
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