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Palestine activist sparks outrage after climbing London war memorial

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The Metropolitan Police said no laws were broken after a pro-Palestinian activist climbed on top of a war memorial in London.

Last night, a man climbed to the top of the Royal Artillery Memorial, whilst being cheered on by the crowds.


Videos surfaced online of the protestor, who can be seen standing on top of the memorial whilst waving a Palestinian flag.

The footage sparked outrage, but further shock was caused when the Met released a statement saying that the climber had not breached the law.

People protest on Vauxhall Bridge during a march in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza

People protest on Vauxhall Bridge during a march in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza

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The statement said: “We know some online have asked why the protesters were not arrested.

“There is no law explicitly making it illegal to climb on a memorial so officers cannot automatically arrest, but they can intervene and make it clear the behaviour isn’t acceptable.

“The videos shared online show them doing that.”

The man who ascended the memorial in Hyde Park was part of a smaller breakaway group of protestors.

As he climbed down from the memorial, fellow demonstrators can be heard telling him to “cover his face” – supposedly a warning that he may have done something wrong that could warrant arrest.

The police continued: “Most people would agree that to climb on or otherwise disrespect a war memorial is unacceptable. That is why our officers have made every effort to prevent it happening in recent days.

“This evening, a breakaway group of pro-Palestinian protestors were dispersed at Hyde Park Corner and a number of them climbed on the Royal Artillery Memorial. While officers were on scene quickly, we regret they were not there quickly enough to prevent the protestors accessing the memorial.”

A dispersal order was out in place across Westminster from 7.50pm on Wednesday and ended at 2am this morning.

One arrest was made for possession of an offensive weapon.

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