Report says UK jailing Palestine supporters and climate activists

The United Kingdom has effectively created a new category of political prisoners through its treatment of protesters involved in Palestine solidarity and climate activism campaigns since 2019, a new report claims. 

The report, titled Britainโ€™s Political Prisoners, was co-published by Queen Mary University of London's Centre for Climate Crime and Climate Justice and Defend Our Juries.

โ€œThis report strips away the illusion that Britain remains committed to democratic principles,โ€ said Tim Crosland, of Defend Our Juries, which co-authored the report.

โ€œIt reveals that peaceful protesters are being jailed in ever-increasing numbers, under pressure from the oil and arms industries, the Israeli government and their lobbyists,โ€ Crosland said.

The report comes amid ongoing debate over protest rights in the UK, including a recent High Court ruling that found the government's ban on Palestine Action unlawful, a decision currently being appealed by the Home Office. 

Police monitor protesters criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Golders Green, London, 30 April 2026 (Carlos Jasso/AFP)
Police monitor protesters criticising Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Golders Green, London, 30 April 2026 (Carlos Jasso/AFP)

This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.

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