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Wednesday, Feb 05, 2025

Metropolitan Police Halts Pro-Palestine March Near BBC Due to Proximity to Synagogue

London police invoke Public Order Act to prevent demonstration citing potential disruption to Shabbat service attendees.
In a move that has ignited controversy, the Metropolitan Police have invoked powers under the Public Order Act to halt plans for a Pro-Palestine march that was set to take place outside the BBC headquarters at Portland Place in central London.

The decision to block the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) from gathering near Broadcasting House comes amid concerns over the march's proximity to a synagogue, as it coincides with Shabbat, the Jewish holy day.

Law enforcement officials, led by Commander Adam Slonecki, have stated that the decision was influenced by dialogues with local community members and businesses, including those associated with the nearby synagogue.

Slonecki emphasized the police's responsibility under the Public Order Act to manage protests by applying conditions to manage their timing, route, and gathering locations, especially when there's a risk of serious disruption.

"Since October 2023, we have utilized these powers more proactively than in recent history," Slonecki noted.

The cumulative effect of ongoing protests in recent months, often taking place on Saturdays around synagogues, has been a source of discomfort and disruption for many Jewish Londoners, with many altering their routines or even reducing attendance at religious services.

The PSC, however, has expressed its discontent with the police's decision, describing it as a tactic employing "repressive powers" to thwart the demonstration.

The group highlighted that the route of the march, publicly announced in advance, does not intersect directly with the synagogue route.

Ben Jamal, PSC director, asserted that Saturdays have traditionally been selected for such demonstrations to facilitate broader participation from various parts of the country.

Efforts to redirect the protest to a Sunday have been criticized due to anticipated lower public transport availability.

This comes amid growing tensions and increasing community concerns about antisemitism.

Just last month, the Campaign Against Antisemitism reported 32,000 marchers assembling in a bid against rising antisemitism and extremism within the UK.

The Met's stance has urged the PSC to reconsider its plans, though as of now, the group continues to engage in dialogue with Scotland Yard without having reached a firm conclusion.

With a week to go until the intended march date, both parties remain engaged in discussions amidst a backdrop of public scrutiny and calls for reassured public safety without curtailing the right to protest.
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