
What is London’s al-Quds Day march and why has the event been banned?
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The al-Quds Day march in London, an annual event supporting Palestinian rights, has been banned by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood. This decision comes after a request from the Metropolitan Police, citing concerns over potential public disorder due to the scale of the protest and accompanying counterprotests. The event, which has been held for over 40 years, is particularly sensitive given the current geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
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Al-Quds Day, observed annually, serves as a platform for expressing solidarity with Palestinians and has historically drawn large crowds. The decision to ban the march comes amid heightened tensions related to the US-Israel conflict with Iran, making the political climate particularly volatile. Previous years have seen similar protests, often met with counterprotests, which can escalate into confrontations.
This article reflects the views of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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