The Socialist Equality Party (UK) hosted a public meeting in London May 31, addressed by Momodou Taal, the British-Gambian student who challenged US President Donald Trump’s unconstitutional war on free speech and the right to protest the Gaza genocide. Taal was forced to leave the United States to avoid arrest and detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in retaliation for his lawsuit against Trump. Joining Taal on the platform were his lawyer, Eric Lee, and Joseph Kishore, national secretary of the Socialist Equality Party in the US.
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh and Kneecap defiant at Westminster Magistrates’ court hearing
Ó hAnnaidh, who is being prosecuted under terrorism legislation, appeared in court in London Wednesday morning as protesters gathered outside.
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Hundreds protest at Forged Solutions in Sheffield against supply of F-35 components to slaughter Palestinians
The turnout was large for a rally held on a weekday morning, fuelled by anger against the genocide in Palestine and the escalating US-Israel war in Iran--both supported by the major European imperialist powers including the Starmer Labour government.
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Royal Mail workers condemn CWU leader Dave Ward’s CBE honour as reward for betrayal
The honour, to be conferred by King Charles III, is a badge of shame for services rendered to the political establishment.
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Cardiff the latest British university to win court injunction against student protest
Britain’s universities have responded to students protesting the genocide in Gaza by establishing a new legal framework aimed at outlawing protest altogether.
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