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Pro-Palestine Rally in London Faces Route Change Amid Synagogue Concerns

Pro-Palestine Rally in London Faces Route Change Amid Synagogue Concerns

Met Police Enforce New Protest Route to Avoid Disruption to Synagogue Services
In a move highlighting the complexities of balancing civil liberties with community concerns, London's Metropolitan Police have imposed strict conditions on a planned pro-Palestine march.

Originally set to pass by a significant Jewish site in central London, the demonstration's route has been altered under the new Public Order Act to prevent disruptions to the congregation at a nearby synagogue.

Metropolitan Commander Adam Slonecki, responsible for overseeing the policing of this weekend's events, emphasized the impartial role of the police, stating, 'We have approached these discussions in good faith, meeting regularly with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) and with partners and community representatives.

Our role is not to take sides.

We police without fear or favor and our decisions are motivated only by the need to ensure groups can exercise their right to peaceful protest, while also ensuring the wider community can go about their lives without serious disruption.'

The police have faced suggestions that imposing such restrictions equates to a ban on protests outside the BBC headquarters, near the synagogue.

Slonecki addressed these concerns, clarifying, 'This is absolutely not the case.

We recognize why the PSC want to protest at the BBC and we’ve offered to work with them in considering alternative days of the week to do so, where we could be confident that they wouldn’t cause serious disruption to the lives of those attending the synagogue.'

The synagogue's activities, which extend throughout the day, were a significant consideration in the police's decision-making process.

Some commentators proposed rerouting the march to occur after morning services.

However, Slonecki countered this proposal, highlighting the range of services and gatherings at the synagogue throughout the day.

Ben Jamal, Director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, criticized the decision, arguing that Saturday is the most viable day for nationwide participation in protests.

'On Sunday, the transport situation is terrible and so Saturday is the day we demonstrate.

The police are effectively stopping us from staging pro-Palestine protests outside the BBC,' he commented.

The Met Police's decision followed input from various stakeholders, including business representatives and members of the synagogue's congregation.

The impact on Shabbat services, a significant element of Jewish religious life, was a particular concern.

This case illustrates the ongoing dialogue necessary in urban settings where diverse communities interact, and where rights to protest must be carefully balanced with local life and activities.
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