Police cap ‘disruptive’ Manchester protests over Gaza to just ten people and ban rally from King St
Since 19 July, GMP has had a daily presence on King Street to facilitate the protest of both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli demonstrators
Since 19 July, GMP has had a daily presence on King Street to facilitate the protest of both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli demonstrators
Pro-Palestine protests are to be ‘scaled back’ after a pro-Israel campaigner inviting the English Defence League to join the Manchester rally, MM can reveal.
Claire Curtin led the People’s Protest from the museum to Lincoln Square where around 40 protestors made speeches on the subject of their choice, mixing with others with differing views
A number of protests have broken out outside the Jewish-owned outside Kedem Cosmetics shop on King Street over the past three weeks, in response to the on-going Israel-Palestinian conflict
Claire Curtin is ending her week-long micro-residency at Spinningfield’s People’s History Museum with People’s Protest, encouraging Mancunians to grab a megaphone and to shout about issues they feel strongly about
Police Chief Sir Peter Fahy has waded into the city centre Gaza protests as Baroness Warsi resigns from the cabinet over the Middle Eastern crisis.
Demonstrators have described Sir Richard Leese as ‘irresponsible’ after he compared their Gaza protests on the streets of Manchester to Nazi Germany.
Stop the War Coalition are calling for anyone opposed to the conflict to join in the rally on Sunday August 3 which begins on Oxford Road at midday and finishes at Piccadilly Gardens.
The leader of Manchester City Council’s statement came at the opening of a meeting at Manchester Town Hall this morning, in response to a pro-Palestine protest outside Karem Cosmetics
Labour MP Lucy Powell has criticised protests outside a Jewish run King Street shop amidst fears of clashes between picketers on both sides of the Palestine Israel conflict.
Three Mancunians travelled to London by car to join thousands at the Israeli Embassy for a pro-Palestinian protest.
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