Defending the Indefensible

Source: In These Times
by Alberto Toscano

“On Saturday, July 5, in London, 29 people, including an 83-year-old retired Anglican priest, were arrested under the United Kingdom’s Terrorism Act of 2000 — not for targeting civilians, or endangering public safety, but merely for holding posters that read, ​’I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action.’ The protesters were later released on bail but could face criminal charges, and potentially even incarceration, for breaking a law that had only gone into effect that morning. Three days earlier, on July 2, the British Parliament had voted to ban Palestine Action and designate it as a terrorist organization, meaning that membership or support for the direct action group now carries a possible prison sentence of 14 years.” (07/11/25)

https://inthesetimes.com/article/palestine-action-gaza-genocide-manufacture-consent-trump-zionist