Today because many stations were closed I had to detour around central London on the underground and change routes several times to get to the Nakba march. I ended up going to Westminster (the only route I could find) and then walking to Pall Mall to meet the end of the Nakba march and rally. It felt like I had been forced into the area of the Tommy Robinson march deliberately. I’m not one to hide my political beliefs, but being cornered into walking through a Tommy Robinson march made me feel like a potential target for psyched up Zionists, so I removed my keffiyeh as I genuinely felt it would not be safe.
If there’s any doubt that the MET and authorities are not working with zionists and Tommy Robinson, what I witnessed today was evidence.
Robinson was allowed a huge screen on the opposite side of Trafalgar Square (while already with platform and screen in Westminster) and nearly all routes to Pall Mall were shut off by Territorial Support. I finally weaved my way to Pall Mall where the Nakba march had been pushed away from Westminster and confined to an area with no relevance for a strong political message about the genocide of Palestinian people for the last 80 years.
I feel EVERYONE has the right to demonstrate, but restricting the Nakba march (with huge numbers today) while giving Tel Aviv Tommy free rein over Westminster on the same day is highly suspicious and is evidence the metropolitan police are controlled by Zionist interests.
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