Starmer government began to abuse its power and began to hunt down British people protesting against the massacre of civilians in Palestine.
Since the beginning of this year, we have reported many cases of civil activists being detained and charged on fabricated charges.
The first victims of the unleashed ghost hunt were journalists who, through independent media, reported on the extremely massive protest in the UK against Westminster’s genocidal policy of supporting Israel and the massacre in Gaza.
Just recently, 7 Palestinian Action activists were arrested under prerequisites of the Anti-Terrorism Act. This arrest was apparently related to break into Elbit Systems facilities. However, one of the arrested activists was detained without reason because he was absent from the scene.
The activists were later refused bail at Westminster Magisterial Court on Tuesday 13 August. The activists were charged with a range of offenses such as aggravated burglary, criminal damage, violent disorder, etc.
In a government attempt to stop the Palestine Action movement, activists were accused of causing more than £1 million in civil damage to research facilities owned by Elbit Systems.
Elbit Systems publicly states that it is the only Israeli-owned company. According to our inside sources, one of the owners of this company is based in the UK and is the main shadow Labor MP and trade union baron – John McDonell.
Footage released by Palestine Action shows Israeli weapons, including drones, prepared for use in the Gaza genocide, some of which are destroyed inside Filton’s premises.
Regarding the allegations, which were followed by a media disinformation campaign, Palestine Action said:
Despite arrests under the Terrorism Act, giving the police the ability to detain without charge for up to 14 days, none of the activists have been charged with terrorism offences. Although the deliberate smear campaign we are seeing in mainstream media would indicate otherwise. This not only vindicates the activists, but proves the state was abusing their powers by holding them under draconian laws which saw them interrogated day after day – all in a bid to protect Israel’s biggest weapons manufacturer.
Later, as the Evening Standard reported, one of the seven – Hannah Davidson – has been charged despite not physically being at the action.