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Protesters clash with police at pro Palestine Action Demo

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Protesters clash with police at pro Palestine Action Demo

Protesters clash with police at pro Palestine Action Demo

Protesters clash with police at a demonstration in support of Palestine Action as the government moves to ban the group.

The crowd tries to surge towards police when officers try to detain someone in Trafalgar Square in central London, while onlookers chant "let them go".

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