Transport Secretary Mark Harper said he had given an order to allow police to stop the demonstration on Friday under Section 14a of the Public Order Act 1986.
Two people have been arrested at a pro-Palestinian sit-in at London’s King’s Cross station after the protest was banned by the transport secretary.
Others appear to show the controversial slogan “from the river to the sea” being shouted with demonstrators replying “Palestine will be free”. The Crown Prosecution Service authorised charges against Heba Alhayey, 29, and Pauline Ankunda, 26, in relation to images of paragliders they are said to have been wearing during the demonstration on October 14.
“That’s why I have granted consent for the British Transport Police to make an order under Section 14a of the Public Order Act 1986 prohibiting the planned protest at King’s Cross station this evening.
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