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Pro-Palestine activists arrested over alleged support for proscribed organisation and 'assault of emergency worker' at Unite the Kingdom counter-protest

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The Metropolitan Police have released the details of a dozen activists who were arrested following a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day protest that took place during the Unite the Kingdom rally.Arrests included one marcher taken into custody for supporting a proscribed organisation and another was detained for assaulting an emergency worker.Authorities also confirmed three breaches of Section 14 of the Public Order Act conditions, three public order offences and three offences for failing to remove a face covering.Scotland Yard said a further seven hate crime offences linked to the Nakba protest remain under investigation, with suspects still outstanding.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A total of 43 arrests were made during the "unprecedented" police response to the 80,000 Unite the Kingdom and Nakba protesters in London yesterday.Eight people were either not affiliated with either group or had affiliations that could not be confirmed.Two hate crime-related arrests were linked to the Nakba...

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