Victory! Investigation dropped

We have received confirmation that Nottinghamshire Police are dropping their investigation against Daniel! Thanks to everyone who has supported the campaign to achieve this victory. 

We will continue to push ahead with our legal case against the police - we are taking them to court for unlawful arrest to show them that they cannot get away with their attempts to intimidate Palestine solidarity activists. 

We will also still be hosting our two upcoming events (See below). Having successfully fought off this attempt to criminalise Palestine solidarity, we will continue to stand up in solidarity with the resistance of the Palestinian people. 

Zionism Is Racism! 
Defend Solidarity with Palestine!

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Event 1: Public Meeting: Fighting the Criminalisation of Palestine Solidarity | Saturday 14 March | 1pm | Room BTS329, Boots Library, Nottingham Trent University, Goldsmith Street NG1 5LS

First up, we will be hosting our Public Meeting 'Fighting the Criminalisation of Palestine Solidarity' - this meeting will be an important chance to discuss where those who stand in solidarity with Palestine should go next. All are welcome. Exact panel speakers are yet to be confirmed. 

Facebook event: https://tinyurl.com/rbyay2a

Event 2: Demonstration: Speak Out For Palestine | Saturday 28 March | Meet at 11am outside HSBC, Clumber Streetm NG1 3GA, before moving off to picket Nottingham Central Police Station. 

This event is part of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network's international week of action to support the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege: https://samidoun.net/2019/11/24-30-march-2020-worldwide-international-week-of-action-to-support-the-great-march-of-return-and-breaking-the-siege/


Facebook event: https://tinyurl.com/vjatv6w

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