Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood approved a Metropolitan Police request to ban the annual Al Quds Day pro-Palestinian march planned for Sunday in London, citing the need to prevent serious public disorder amid multiple counter-protests and the Middle East conflict. The Islamic Human Rights Commission, which organizes the demonstration, condemned the decision as politically motivated and said it would proceed as a static protest, marking the first march ban since 2012.
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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood approved a Metropolitan Police request to ban the annual Al Quds Day pro-Palestinian march planned for Sunday in London, citing the need to prevent serious public disorder amid multiple counter-protests and the Middle East conflict. The Islamic Human Rights Commission, which organizes the demonstration, condemned the decision as politically motivated and said it would proceed as a static protest, marking the first march ban since 2012.