Over 500 Arrested at Pro-Palestinian Rally in London

Police in London arrested more than 500 protesters during a pro-Palestinian demonstration held on Saturday in Trafalgar Square.
The protest was organized in support of Palestine Action, a group banned as a terrorist organization by the UK government in July 2025.
London's Metropolitan Police confirmed that 523 individuals aged between 18 and 87 were taken into custody during the event.
The arrests followed the display of placards supporting Palestine Action, which is now illegal under the ban.
The mass arrests have intensified debates over civil liberties and the right to dissent in the UK.
Since the ban was imposed, nearly 3,000 arrests have been made, mostly related to carrying placards in support of the group.
Hundreds of those arrested are currently facing charges.
This incident is significant as it highlights ongoing tensions between government security measures and public protest rights.
The ban on Palestine Action is currently being legally challenged, with the High Court ruling in February that the ban interfered with freedom of speech.
The government has been granted leave to appeal this decision.
Following the High Court ruling, police temporarily paused arrests related to the ban but resumed them in late March.
Protesters at the rally expressed determination to continue their activism despite the legal uncertainties.
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