UK's Home Secretary bans Al Quds Day march in London
→March organisers cannot hold street processions; static protest organisers face strict police conditions
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UK's Home-Secretary banned the Al Quds Day march and associated counter-protest marches in London from 16:00 Wednesday for one month to prevent serious disorder.
Why it matters
Police will apply strict conditions to any static demonstration in London. Police will apply the full force of the law. This applies to anyone spreading hatred or division at protests.
Implications
- — Organisers must cancel street processions in London immediately or face arrest.
- — Organisers must comply with police conditions for static demonstrations in London or face enforcement including arrest.
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