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Article: UK home secretary bans al-Quds march in London after Met Police request
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Summary: The UK Home Secretary has banned the annual Al-Quds Day march in London for one month following a request from the Metropolitan Police, marking the first such ban on a protest march since 2012. The police cited a high risk of public disorder due to the volatile Middle East situation, expected clashes between demonstrators and counter-demonstrators, and concerns about Iranian state activity. The organizers, the Islamic Human Rights Commission, condemned the decision and plan a legal challenge, but will proceed with a static protest under police conditions.

Main Topics Covered: 1. The government's ban on the Al-Quds Day march. 2. The police's rationale citing public disorder risks. 3. The organizers' response and planned static protest. 4. The historical and political context of Al-Quds Day.

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/11/uk-home-secretary-bans-al-quds-march-in-london-after-met-police-request?traffic_source=rss
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Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Published Date
2026-03-11 12:21
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2026-03-11 10:00
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2026-03-11 10:02
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