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“All charges dropped against Mo Chara and Kneecap”

by Skwawkbox @skwawkbox

@palestine
@israel

“The Met Police have confirmed that they are abandoning all action against Kneecap rapper Mo Chara and that the terror charge laid against him in May has been dropped. A court hearing scheduled for August has been cancelled”

skwawkbox.org/2025/06/29/all-c

SKWAWKBOX · All charges dropped against Mo Chara and KneecapMet’s excuse for abandoning prosecution: statutory time limit The Met Police have confirmed that they are abandoning all action against Kneecap rapper Mo Chara and that the terror charge laid…
#Press#UK#Starmer

#MetPolice arrested autistic #YouthDemend activist in supported housing as part of #WestminsterMeetingHouse #Quaker raid operation
theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/j

"They showed me pictures of protests that I wasn’t even in. They showed me pictures of [information about] upcoming events, only a few of which were actually protests, the other which were just meetings and free food events."

The Guardian · Police arrested autistic activist in supported housing as part of Quaker raid operationBy Daniel Boffey

The metropolitan police have a remarkably partial view of the need for force and the people they use it against.

theguardian.com/world/2025/may

“As many people who know their British history and their Quaker history have since remarked, when the government are after the Quakers, you know you’re in trouble.”

The Guardian · Why did 30 Met officers kick the door down at a teenage tea and biscuits meeting in a Quaker house?By Emine Sinmaz

“Youth Demand grind Westminster to a halt – and the BBC is next in their sights”

by Hannah Sharland in The Canary @thecanaryuk @UKLabour

“The Met Police have made more arrests, and complicit members of the public shown further aggression towards Youth Demand protesters continuing to boldly take action across London against Israel’s ongoing genocide”

thecanary.co/uk/news/2025/04/1

Canary · Youth Demand grind Westminster to a halt - and the BBC is next in their sightsYouth Demand faced more state repression and public violence as it once again ground London to a halt - all before it turns up at the BBC.

“More public violence, more state repression, but Youth Demand refuse to back down”

by Hannah Sharland in The Canary @thecanaryuk @UKLabour

“In the face of ongoing Draconian state repression, Youth Demand has successfully disrupted London once again in two acts of mass civil disobedience”

thecanary.co/uk/news/2025/04/1

Canary · More public violence, more state repression, but Youth Demand refuse to back downYouth Demand activists have disrupted the capital once more, as public violence and state repressions continues.
#Press#UK#Labour

“Peace-loving Quakers under state attack”

by Another Angry Voice on Substack

“The [London Metropolitan] police raid on #Westminster Quaker Meeting House violated the principle of religious sanctuary and evoked the brutal state persecution of Quakerism in the past”

open.substack.com/pub/anothera

Another Angry Voice · Peace-loving Quakers under state attackBy Another Angry Voice
#Press#UK#Britain

Creeping fascism - using Israeli spy technology perhaps?

“Breaking: Met Police installing permanent live facial recognition cameras”

by Skwawkbox @skwawkbox
@UKLabour

“Force slammed for racism, misogyny and homophobia, which serves police state and is stitching up anti-genocide protesters will soon be able to spy on you across the capital. What could go wrong?”

skwawkbox.org/2025/03/24/break

SKWAWKBOX · Breaking: Met Police installing permanent live facial recognition camerasForce slammed for racism, misogyny and homophobia, which serves police state and is stitching up anti-genocide protesters will soon be able to spy on you across the capital. What could go wrong? Th…
#Press#UK#Police

“We cannot put a price or a time limit on democratic rights, otherwise they cease to be rights and we risk our democracy. These Marches for #Palestine have been overwhelmingly peaceful, as the police themselves have admitted, which begs the question as to why the #MetPolice feel they need to commit so many officers to their policing.”

#UKPolitics #Protest #Policing

standard.co.uk/news/london/met

Evening Standard · Met Police spends over £53 million on pro-Palestine protests ‘instead of fighting crime’ in LondonBy Anthony France

“Met Police already threatening peaceful protesters at the ‘Lord Walney’ 16 appeal hearing”

by The Canary @thecanaryuk @UKLabour

“The mass appeal concerns 16 political prisoners with combined sentences of 41 years handed down between July and September 2024. They are known as the Lord Walney 16”

thecanary.co/uk/news/2025/01/2

Canary · Met Police issue threat to Lord Walney 16 supportersDay one of the appeal, and the Lord Walney 16’s barrister said “what they did was for the interests of the public, of the planet, and of future generations”.
#Press#UK#JustStopOil

“Led By the Jewish Bloc We Will Be Marching on Saturday March 18 to the BBC Whatever the Institutionally Racist Metropolitan Police Say”

by Tony Greenstein, veteran UK anti-Zionist campaigner & author

@BBC5Live
@BBCRadio4
@guardian @Independent @thetimes

“In Their Desire to Protect BBC Bias the Met are Once Again Hiding Behind Jews”

azvsas.blogspot.com/2025/01/le

#Press #UK #BBC #Bias #Israel #Palestine #Zionism Disinformation #Misinformation #Distraction #MetPolice

azvsas.blogspot.comLed By the Jewish Bloc We Will Be Marching on Saturday March 18 to the BBC Whatever the Institutionally Racist Metropolitan Police Say

"Mark Rylance, the star of the BBC’s Wolf Hall, has joined the singer Charlotte Church and actor Juliet Stevenson to condemn a decision by the police to ban a pro-Palestine protest outside the corporation’s Broadcasting House headquarters..."

#London #MetPolice #PeaceProtest
#CeasefireNow #Genocide

theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/j

The Guardian · Mark Rylance joins criticism of police ban on pro-Palestine march in LondonBy Daniel Boffey