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A special screening of To Kill A War Machine, now banned in the UK because Palestine Action has been declared a terrorist organisation.
The real-time body-cam and phone footage captures their audacious raids to tear down arms factories around the UK with a view to dismantling the companies and infrastructure supplying weapons to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Film by Rainbow Collective.
Afterwards, hear from special guest, Clare Hinchcliffe, mother of Zoe Rogers (21) who was arrested during a Palestine Action raid on a site run by Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit in Filton, last August. Zoe has spent a year in high security prison in Surrey without trial.
Zoe and her co-defendents were charged with "violent disorder, criminal damage and aggravated burglary,鈥 and are known collectively as the Filton 24.
In recent weeks, more than 700 people have been arrested for public displays of alleged support for the group since 5 July, when it was proscribed under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Film by Rainbow Collective. See link for tickets.
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