More hero cops in London this afternoon, bravely putting their lives on the line by arresting a 68-year-old woman for terrorism.
This wicked criminal had been wearing a t-shirt supporting #PalestineAction whilst telling a reporter that her father was a holocaust survivior. But the boys in blue bravely put a stop to the deadly t-shirt-wearing. (#DefendOurJuries)
The video captures a protest taking place in Parliament Square, London, on Saturday, 4th September. It begins with a woman wearing a white t-shirt that reads, "THIS DAUGHTER OF A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SAYS: STOP THE." She is standing in front of a large, historic building with a clock tower, and the text overlay reads, "The Moment Daughter Of Holocaust Survivor Arrested For Supporting Palestine Action." The woman is being interviewed, as indicated by the microphone held by a reporter. The scene then shifts to a man in a black t-shirt with a logo, holding a microphone and asking, "You're here in this protest - what." The background shows a crowd with flags, including the Palestinian flag, and police officers. The text overlay changes to, "the government regards as a nest of terrorists." The man continues, "How do you feel about that?" The woman responds, "I'm deeply distressed, by it." The video concludes with the woman elaborating, "I mean, I'm nearly 68." Throughout the video, the setting remains consistent, with the historic building and the crowd visible in the background.
The video captures a protest taking place in Parliament Square, London, on Saturday, 4th September. It begins with a woman wearing a white t-shirt that reads, "THIS DAUGHTER OF A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SAYS: STOP THE." She is standing in front of a large, historic building with a clock tower, and the text overlay reads, "The Moment Daughter Of Holocaust Survivor Arrested For Supporting Palestine Action." The woman is being interviewed, as indicated by the microphone held by a reporter. The scene then shifts to a man in a black t-shirt with a logo, holding a microphone and asking, "You're here in this protest - what." The background shows a crowd with flags, including the Palestinian flag, and police officers. The text overlay changes to, "the government regards as a nest of terrorists." The man continues, "How do you feel about that?" The woman responds, "I'm deeply distressed, by it." The video concludes with the woman elaborating, "I mean, I'm nearly 68." Throughout the video, the setting remains consistent, with the historic building and the crowd visible in the background.
More hero cops in London this afternoon, bravely putting their lives on the line by arresting a 68-year-old woman for terrorism.
This wicked criminal had been wearing a t-shirt supporting #PalestineAction whilst telling a reporter that her father was a holocaust survivior. But the boys in blue bravely put a stop to the deadly t-shirt-wearing. (#DefendOurJuries)
The video captures a protest taking place in Parliament Square, London, on Saturday, 4th September. It begins with a woman wearing a white t-shirt that reads, "THIS DAUGHTER OF A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SAYS: STOP THE." She is standing in front of a large, historic building with a clock tower, and the text overlay reads, "The Moment Daughter Of Holocaust Survivor Arrested For Supporting Palestine Action." The woman is being interviewed, as indicated by the microphone held by a reporter. The scene then shifts to a man in a black t-shirt with a logo, holding a microphone and asking, "You're here in this protest - what." The background shows a crowd with flags, including the Palestinian flag, and police officers. The text overlay changes to, "the government regards as a nest of terrorists." The man continues, "How do you feel about that?" The woman responds, "I'm deeply distressed, by it." The video concludes with the woman elaborating, "I mean, I'm nearly 68." Throughout the video, the setting remains consistent, with the historic building and the crowd visible in the background.
The video captures a protest taking place in Parliament Square, London, on Saturday, 4th September. It begins with a woman wearing a white t-shirt that reads, "THIS DAUGHTER OF A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SAYS: STOP THE." She is standing in front of a large, historic building with a clock tower, and the text overlay reads, "The Moment Daughter Of Holocaust Survivor Arrested For Supporting Palestine Action." The woman is being interviewed, as indicated by the microphone held by a reporter. The scene then shifts to a man in a black t-shirt with a logo, holding a microphone and asking, "You're here in this protest - what." The background shows a crowd with flags, including the Palestinian flag, and police officers. The text overlay changes to, "the government regards as a nest of terrorists." The man continues, "How do you feel about that?" The woman responds, "I'm deeply distressed, by it." The video concludes with the woman elaborating, "I mean, I'm nearly 68." Throughout the video, the setting remains consistent, with the historic building and the crowd visible in the background.
13 people were arrested by Norfolk Police in Norwich City Centre last Saturday in a demonstration that, interestingly, was not coordinated by #defendourjuries
The people were "holding placards showing support" for #PalestineAction
13 people were arrested by Norfolk Police in Norwich City Centre last Saturday in a demonstration that, interestingly, was not coordinated by #defendourjuries
The people were "holding placards showing support" for #PalestineAction
"The Imperial need for control is so desperate because it is so unnatural. Tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, it leaks. Authority is brittle. Oppression is the mask of fear." (Nemik's Manifesto)
That is where we are. A government confident in its legitimacy could have completely undermined yesterday's protest by not arresting people. Instead, millions will wake up this morning more angry than they were yesterday, more aware of the true nature of this government. #DefendOurJuries
"The Imperial need for control is so desperate because it is so unnatural. Tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, it leaks. Authority is brittle. Oppression is the mask of fear." (Nemik's Manifesto)
That is where we are. A government confident in its legitimacy could have completely undermined yesterday's protest by not arresting people. Instead, millions will wake up this morning more angry than they were yesterday, more aware of the true nature of this government. #DefendOurJuries
When Juries of 12 randomly selected citizens have heard evidence of why people have taken #directaction to advance climate or racial justice, or to stop #genocide in #Gaza, they have repeatedly reached not guilty verdicts. These verdicts are deeply embarrassing to the government and the arms and oil industries, contradicting the narrative that the public supports the ‘crackdown on protest’.
When Juries of 12 randomly selected citizens have heard evidence of why people have taken #directaction to advance climate or racial justice, or to stop #genocide in #Gaza, they have repeatedly reached not guilty verdicts. These verdicts are deeply embarrassing to the government and the arms and oil industries, contradicting the narrative that the public supports the ‘crackdown on protest’.