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Headline: Seventy-One Detained as Protests Erupt Over Palestine Actions Terrorism Designation Across UK

Headline: Seventy-One Detained as Protests Erupt Over Palestine Actions Terrorism Designation Across UK

According to police reports, a total of seventy-one individuals have been detained during protests throughout the UK in response to the designation of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.

In cities such as London, Cardiff, and Manchester, law enforcement made several arrests on charges related to terrorism.

The government classified Palestine Action as a proscribed group under the Terrorism Act of 2000 as of last Saturday, which criminalizes any membership in or support for the organization.

In London, the Metropolitan Police apprehended 41 people on the grounds of allegedly supporting a banned group, with one individual additionally charged with common assault, as protesters assembled in the capital for a second consecutive weekend.

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