More than thirty pro-Palestinian protesters detained in London

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British police detained 34 people on the grounds that they supported Palestine during the protests in London. This was reported by TASS citing London police spokeswoman Karen Findlay.

“On this tense day, the vast majority of protesters in central London behaved peacefully, although in some areas protests required a police presence. “It is disappointing that some groups of people are displaying behavior that has no place in London and requires tough action,” Findlay said.

Footage of the protest shows Muslims in the British capital rallying to demand “Keep the world clean” and a Star of David in the bin. Of the total number of detainees, two were detained by British police for assaulting law enforcement officers.

Tens of thousands of demonstrators are participating in the protests and their security is provided by 1,300 British Metropolitan Police officers.

Before that, the head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, said that none of the residents of the Republic of Dagestan did not send Authorities applied to organize rallies in support of the Palestinian people.

Michael O’Flaherty, Director of the European Union (EU) Fundamental Rights Agency statedAnti-Semitism has deep roots in the association’s countries.

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