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We decided to move away from George Square but the idea that people will disturb commemorations at the cenotaph is a non-story – it is not an issue for us as we know it won’t happen.” A couple of weeks ago I decided that if the Saturday demonstrations calling for an end to the killing in Gaza and Israel continued, I would go to London on 11 November, because of the symbolism of that date. I shall not be doing so as a sign of support for Hamas, a violent and despicable organisation, but because I have been deeply affected by the scenes of death and devastation in the news. I shall be marching for a small boy, surrounded by siblings, standing in the ruins of his neighbourhood whose cry, “We’ve done nothing wrong”, has so much more power and honesty than UK politicians who seek to divide us with their claims that the marches are “hate‑filled” or “disrespectful”. Commenting on the challenge of policing a crowd of the size that was at the pro-Palestinian march seen today, Twist said that it had been made more difficult by the violence of far-right protesters:

Kadyrov's claims could not be independently verified, and estimates of the Chechen fighters deployed to Ukraine vary. Sunak said marches planned for 11 November would be “provocative and disrespectful” and warned that the Cenotaph – the focus of remembrance events – could be “desecrated” by protesters.For context: This year, Russia said Mr Gershkovich was caught "red-handed" while the FSB said he was trying to obtain military secrets. Speaking to the BBC Radio 4's PM programme earlier, the former inspector of constabulary, Zoë Billingham, said Rowley had been "vindicated” in letting the protest go ahead. Again, much of the crowd appeared willing to ignore such threats, with the chant frequently ringing around London’s West End.

It is because that sacrifice is so immense, that Saturday’s planned protest is not just disrespectful but offends our heartfelt gratitude to the memory of those who gave so much so that we may live in freedom and peace today. But part of that freedom is the right to peacefully protest. And the test of that freedom is whether our commitment to it can survive the discomfort and frustration of those who seek to use it, even if we disagree with them. We will meet that test and remain true to our principles. Suella Braverman has come under fire for her part in “inflaming tensions”. Anti-fascist group Hope Not Hate called for the home secretary to resign, while politicians, including Yvette Cooper and Sadiq Khan both highlighted the negative effect of the home secretary’s comments. Tens of thousands of people across the UK are expected to take part in pro-Palestinian protests on Armistice Day.

Change the plan you will roll onto at any time during your trial by visiting the “Settings & Account” section. What happens at the end of my trial? Both the march organisers and the Met have said the protest will avoid Whitehall, where the war memorial is located. Prime Minister RishiSunakcalled in Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley for an emergency meeting about a march planned in London, saying he would hold the Scotland Yard boss “accountable” if there was any trouble.

Mr Sunak said on Wednesday evening: "This weekend people around the UK will come together in quiet reflection to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for this country. It is not hyperbole to say that we are the beneficiaries of an inheritance born of their sacrifice.Elsewhere among the crowd, Shansul, 41, from east London said he had brought along his two children, aged nine and 13, to learn “the values of solidarity and the importance of standing up for the oppressed”. We think it is going to be huge,” Jamal said. In a statement issued on Friday, the PSC said: “More than 500,000 people are expected to converge in London, making it one of the largest political marches in British history.” In Edinburgh, where police on motorbikes redirected traffic to help facilitate the peaceful march, Iman, a Palestinian woman, said people in Gaza “need a right to freedom, and refugees need the right to return”. Born in Zimbabwe, Tammy said growing up in southern Africa had taught her much about the toxicity of apartheid.

I could weep reading Nesrine Malik’s eloquent piece. I am currently out of the country, in a place where protest is not allowed. How I wish now I could join those in London. I took part in the march against the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Perhaps we were naive to believe that we, numbering at least a million, were bound to make a difference. It didn’t work in the way we’d hoped. But, it felt then, as now, like the right thing to do. Surely, this weekend when we remember the fallen, among whom are many of those who fought and helped to end the Holocaust, other demonstrations can pause to allow us all to do so quietly and in confidence.” In Liverpool, several hundred people waved Palestinian flags as they made their way to the offices of BBC Radio Merseyside. Earlier, the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action splattered the national headquarters of the BBC with red paint in protest over the broadcaster’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, which it said was “manufacturing consent for Israel’s war crimes”.

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Thousands of people have been killed in Gaza, and hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes by the fighting. Despite this, far-right groups and football hooligans have pledged to join together on Saturday to “protect” the Cenotaph from pro-Palestinian marchers. Where are there road closures? While there have been expressions of support for Hamas at pro-Palestine rallies, many of those campaigning in support of Palestine do not support Hamas.

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