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PSNI warns Belfast Gaza protesters over ‘Palestine Action’ support

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Calls for people to ‘Wear Your PAL Action T-Shirt’ at Sunday rally

The Palestine Action t-shirt arrest as woman dragged away by police
The Palestine Action t-shirt arrest

Protesters are being encouaged to wear Palestine Action T-shirts at a Belfast rally this weekend – a move that will put them at risk of arrest.

The call to potentially break the law comes as the PSNI has issued a warning to people that “anyone showing support for Palestine Action, including with placards or messages on clothing, may be committing an offence”.

The move also comes a week after a similar rally in Belfast city centre saw one woman arrested for wearing a Palestine Action T-shirt. The 74-year-old was “arrested on suspicion of possession of an article that indicates support for a proscribed organisation”. She was later released pending a report to the Public Prosecution Service.

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Flyers being circulated ahead of the City Hall event planned for 5pm on Sunday are invoking the ‘Right To Protest’ and add that ‘We Are All Palestine Action’. They also call on people to ‘Wear Your PAL Action T-Shirt’. It is unclear if the wording ‘PAL Action’ will be regarded as an offence.

Speaking ahead of planned protests this weekend, PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Anthony McNally urged anyone planning to protest to ‘ensure they act within the law’.

He said: “The right to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly are fundamental human rights. They are protected in law and allow individuals to engage in peaceful protest. However, these rights are limited by the need to uphold the rights of others, protect public health and safety, minimise disruption to normal life and by the need to prevent and detect crime.

“Police will always facilitate lawful, peaceful protest. We will be in attendance at several protests this weekend to ensure the safety of everyone present. If we identify potential criminal offences or unacceptable impact on the rights of others, we will take lawful and proportionate action.

A 'PAL Action' protest flyer
A ‘PAL Action’ protest flyer

“If an offence is suspected we will record evidence e.g. by way of handheld or vehicle mounted-cameras and where possible warn persons suspected of committing an offence. We may arrest and detain anyone suspected of committing an offence. Ultimately, the decision on whether to prosecute will rest with the Public Prosecution Service.”

ACC McNally added: “In July, the group Palestine Action was proscribed under the Terrorism Act 2000. This has no impact on other groups’ or individuals’ right to protest about Gaza, but anyone showing support for Palestine Action, including with placards or messages on clothing, may be committing an offence.

“I would urge everyone to consider the seriousness of a prosecution under the Terrorism Act and the very real long-term implications this could have on their future.”

The police said that anyone can view advice on ‘safe and lawful protest and what they can expect from police at protests by visiting the PSNI website’.

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